Killakee House

Kilakee House
Kilakee House circa 1900
Location within Dublin
General information
StatusDemolished
TypeHouse
Architectural styleGeorgian
LocationRathfarnham, County Dublin, Ireland
Coordinates53°15′14″N 6°19′17″W / 53.2538°N 6.3214°W / 53.2538; -6.3214
Completed1806
Demolished1941
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
ArchitectsRichard Turner (conservatory)
Ninian Niven (gardens)
DeveloperLuke White
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Killakee House was a large Georgian house and estate near Rathfarnham in County Dublin, Ireland. It was built in c.1806 for Luke White, an Irish politician and bookseller and was the centrepiece of a 3,400-acre estate, but was demolished in 1941 after many years of vacancy.

The original estate included a hunting lodge now known as the Hell fire club.