Harcourt Street, Dublin

Named after Lord Simon Harcourt, the former Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1772-76. A fine Georgian street that is largely intact, Harcourt Street leads away from St. Stephen’s Green.
| Street |
| Iveagh Gardens |
| Year | Architect | Building |
| - | - | Nos. 3-10 (Doorways) |
| - | - | Nos. 11-20 (Doorways) |
| - | - | Nos. 23-30 (Doorways) |
| - | - | Nos. 31-38 (Doorways) |
| - | - | Nos. 63-70 (Doorways) |
| - | - | Nos. 83-85 (Doorways) |
| - | - | 3-4 Harcourt Street |
| 1859 | George Wilkinson | Former Railway Station |
| - | - | M. Kennedy & Sons |
| 1991 | Burke-Kennedy Doyle | Harcourt Centre |
| 2002 | Gilroy McMahon | Steyne House |

