Romantic Irish Homes: Charming and characterful country homes
 
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ISBN13:9781800652217
ISBN10:1800652216
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:176 pages
Size:292x244 mm
Weight:1486 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 220 col photographs
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Romantic Irish Homes

Charming and characterful country homes
 
Publisher: CICO Books
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Number of Volumes: on FSC paper
 
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Short description:

In Romantic Irish Homes, bestselling author Robert O'Byrne celebrates Irish houses with an abundance of character and personality.

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In Romantic Irish Homes, bestselling author Robert O'Byrne celebrates Irish houses with an abundance of character and personality.



Quixotic, often whimsical and definitely quirky, they provide a sanctuary from the Irish climate, which can be cold and damp. No wonder, therefore, that over the centuries Ireland's domestic architecture and interior design have developed a distinctive personality in which colour and vivacity are highly prized. Romantic Irish Homes presents 15 of the finest examples of the Irish home, each one of them distinctive yet sharing the same unique spirit. From ancient castles to sturdy Georgian manors and modest farmhouses, the homes featured here offer a unique insight into the Irish temperament and an exploration of a style of decoration that, while adapted to meet 21st-century demands, still retains an historic integrity. Romantic Irish Homes is every bit as charming and memorable as the Irish people themselves.



First published in 2013, this is a new edition.