Daniel Robertson

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Daniel Robertson (died in 1849) was an architect. Robertson worked under Robert Adam in Oxford, England before moving onto Ireland where he had considerable success and carried out commissions for notable country houses particularly in the south eastern part of the country. His work was in both the Classical idiom and in the Gothic Revival style of the 1830's with which he is perhaps most associated.

Some of his finest completed buildings include Dunleckney Manor in County Carlow, Carrigglas Manor in County Longford (owned by Thomas Langlois Lefroy, Chief Justice of Ireland from 1852 to 1866)) and Castleboro House and Wilton House in County Wexford.

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