Reg No
15400324
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Artistic
Previous Name
Pakenham Hall
Original Use
Garden structure misc
In Use As
Garden structure misc
Date
1790 - 1810
Coordinates
244191, 270455
Date Recorded
23/11/2004
Date Updated
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Pair of Coade stone sphinxes, c.1799, flanking entrance between the flower gardens and the kitchen gardens (15400322) to the west of Tullynally Castle (15400321). Stamped 'Coade's Lithodipyra' to the base.
A fine pair of Coade stone sphinxes, which forms part of the attractive setting within the gardens of Tullynally Castle (15400321). Coade stone was a type of 'artificial stone' first created by Mrs Eleanor Coade (1733-1821), and sold commercially from 1769 to 1833. It was commonly used for decorative elements of Georgian buildings in England, particularly in the southeast, but is rare material in Ireland.