Lucan Manor
| Lucan House | |
|---|---|
Lucan House (1775), now the residence of the Italian ambassador in Ireland  | |
| Former names | Lucan Manor | 
| General information | |
| Type | House | 
| Architectural style | Palladian | 
| Town or city | Lucan, Dublin | 
| Country | Ireland | 
| Coordinates | 53°21′25.92″N 6°27′10.99″W / 53.3572000°N 6.4530528°W | 
| Current tenants | Vacant | 
| Construction started | 1772 | 
| Estimated completion | 1775 | 
| Owner | South Dublin County Council | 
| Technical details | |
| Material | granite and pebble dash | 
| Floor count | 3 | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | William Chambers Agmondisham Vesey James Wyatt (interior, oval office and sarsfield monument)  | 
| Developer | Agmondisham Vesey | 
| Other designers | Michael Stapleton (stucco work) | 
| Designations | Protected Structure | 
| References | |
Lucan Manor is a Georgian-Palladian house and estate in Lucan, County Dublin. A manor house, it is remembered particularly for its association with the Sarsfield family. A castle or house has been recorded on the site since at least the 12th century.