Beresford Place is a street in Dublin, Ireland originally laid out as a crescent surrounding The Custom House in 1792.
The corner of Store Street and Beresford Place
James Gandon was an English architect best known for his work in Ireland during the late 18th century and early 19th century. His better known works include The Custom House and the surrounding Beresford Place, the Four Courts and the King's Inns in Dublin and Emo Court in County Laois.
The south facade of the James Gandon Custom House by night
The 'House of Lord's Entrance' part of Gandon's extension to Edward Lovett Pearce's Irish Houses of Parliament. The great portico is flanked by a curved screen wall
The King's Inn, Dublin, 1800–1808, later completed by Francis Johnston