

Berndt Klyvare 1960
| Address / Eircode | 81 North King Street (King Street North), Smithfield, Dublin 7 — Eircode not confirmed for No. 81 (Unverified) |
|---|---|
| Building type | Terraced two-bay four-storey house over basement, with adjoining carriage arch to east |
| Period / date | Built c.1750, rebuilt c.1800 (NIAH group date range 1720–1780) |
| Heritage refs (RPS / NIAH) | RPS 4265; recorded in the NIAH Dublin survey (exact NIAH Reg. No. Unverified) |
| Apparent status | Occupied / in active use (offices) |
| On Derelict Sites Register? | No (No. 81 not listed; neighbouring 78–80 and 60–66 are/were) |
| On Vacant Sites Register? | Unknown / not confirmed |
| Owner | Private (occupied by Kelly & Cogan Architects) |
No. 81 North King Street is a mid-eighteenth-century terraced house (built c.1750, rebuilt c.1800) with an adjoining carriage arch, in the historic Oxmantown / Smithfield district of Dublin 7, and a protected structure (RPS 4265). [1][7] It is a rare survivor that has been carefully conserved and is in active use as the offices of Kelly & Cogan Architects, and so — unlike several neighbouring properties on the street — it is neither vacant nor derelict; the principal risk to it is the impact of proposed redevelopment on the directly adjoining site at Nos. 77–80. [1][2]