WILTON TERRACE
Wilton Terrace is a collection of former townhouses dating back to 1841. Originally envisioned as part of a grand scheme by Arthur Neville around 1830, the terrace was intended to form a crescent around a semi-circular park overlooking the Grand Canal. However, due to land acquisition issues, the project was delayed and ultimately revised. Of the original scheme, only Nos. 1-6 remain. Four of these houses were constructed by George Farrell and one is attributed to Henry McManus. The remaining houses were demolished to make way for an apartment block and Fitzwilton House, a brutalist office block built in 1969 and demolished in 2018.