House - indeterminate date, Dublin South City, Co. Dublin

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House – indeterminate date, Dublin South City, Co. Dublin

One of the quieter puzzles along St Stephen's Green is the building at number 98, a structure that resists easy dating.

While much of the Green's south and west sides can be placed within reasonably confident Georgian or Victorian brackets, this address sits in the records with no confirmed construction date attached, which is itself a small curiosity in a city where property histories tend to be well documented.

St Stephen's Green as a formal urban space has a long and layered past. Originally common land used for public grazing and occasional executions, it was enclosed in 1663 and gradually lined with the townhouses of Dublin's merchant and professional classes across the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The north side in particular became fashionable, but the surrounding streets attracted builders and occupants throughout successive periods, meaning the Green's architecture reflects not one moment but several overlapping eras of the city's expansion. Number 98 sits on the south city side of this address range, and the absence of a firm date in the record may reflect gaps in the surviving documentary evidence rather than anything unusual about the building itself. Many Dublin properties changed hands, were subdivided, rebuilt behind older facades, or had their original construction records lost during the upheavals of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

For anyone exploring the Green on foot, the south and west sides tend to attract less attention than the more celebrated Georgian terraces to the north, so there is often room to look without crowds. The Green itself is publicly accessible daily, and walking the perimeter gives a reasonable sense of how the surrounding architecture varies in period and condition. Number 98 is best approached simply as one piece of a longer streetscape, worth pausing at not because it announces itself dramatically but because its uncertain history is a reminder that even in a thoroughly documented city, individual buildings can quietly hold their secrets.

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