Hill House is one of few historic buildings in Rossnowlagh, Co. Donegal. It was built by James Jennings as a family home around the year 1814. In later years it was converted into the first guesthouse in the Rossnowlagh area. The building was constructed in two phases, extended c. 1860 and 1900, and was probably in use as a hotel or guest house. It was formed into four apartments in the early 1950’s to accommodate the growing number of summer visitors to the resort. It fell into disrepair at the turn of the century and was recently purchased by a couple who have experience of restoring historic buildings and are, “as a labour of love”, restoring the building back to its original state with a close eye on conservation principles.
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Allan Curran Architects designed and supervised all the work connected to the renovations of our 3 bathrooms in Mullaghmore, Co. Sligo. This was an extensive job involving completely redesigning and re-configuring the spaces. We live in the US and the work was done in our absence. We were given constant updates and kept very regularly abreast of the work. We couldn't recommend Allan Curran Architects more. They were a pleasure to deal with at every step. Extremely professional and attentive. The work did not go over budget. We are delighted with the finished work. The master bathroom is one of the nicest bathroom we have ever been in, it is like a bathroom in a boutique spa hotel. Excellent experience from first to last dealing.
Ann, Co. SligoWith regards to the project of renovating and building an extension to our family home, the advice and input from Mr. Allan was excellent regarding involvement with design options and also liaising with Building Control and the Contractor.
Malcolm, Co. FermanaghWe appointed John to design an extension and to renovate our existing home. The difference to our quality of life is astonishing, never mind the savings on the bills!
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