15-1026: Butler House may refer to: in the United Kingdom Butler House, County Durham , UK in Ireland Butler House, Kilkenny in the United States Noble-McCaa-Butler House , Anniston, AL, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Alabama Charles Butler House (Childersburg, Alabama) , NRHP-listed in Alabama Dr. John L. Butler House , Sheridan, AR, NRHP-listed Butler-Matthews Homestead , Tulip, AR, NRHP-listed Butler House (Pueblo, Colorado) , listed on
30-500: A 35-acre farm. The house and farm had several owners during the historic period, and each had different agricultural use for the property. The farm acreage land was sold for residential development between the 1950s and 1980s, but the house remains a distinctive reminder of the neighborhood's agricultural heritage. The Butler-Wallin House is a rare example of a farmhouse that represents a subset of second-generation Salt Lake County residents,
45-777: Is a classic Georgian three-bay three-storey over basement house with a pair of three full-height bowed bays to the east side of the house facing into the walled garden which backs onto the Castle Yard and stables to Kilkenny Castle. The hotel retained many of the historic characteristics including the well-preserved rooms. 52°38′56″N 7°15′03″W / 52.648760°N 07.250895°W / 52.648760; -07.250895 Butler-Wallin House The Butler-Wallin House , at 1045 E 4500 S, Millcreek, Utah , in Salt Lake County, Utah ,
60-499: Is currently being used as a 4-star hotel and conference centre. Butler House was built so that it was completed by 1786 as the Dower house for Kilkenny Castle . It was built for the 16th Earl of Ormonde for his wife to live in when their son, the future 17th Earl of Ormonde , inherited the title. The first occupant was Lady Eleanor Butler, though it isn't certain if she and her husband moved in before his death. Her daughter Eleanor
75-671: The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI), was formed in the house in the 1870s. The house was refurbished in the 1970s by the Kilkenny Design Workshops which had taken over the Castle yard and house in 1965. In 1989 the house was opened as a hotel and conference centre and is owned and managed by the Kilkenny Civic Trust. The gardens were restored to their previous glory in 2000. It
90-402: The "gentlemen" farmers. Prosperous businessmen, who like Robert Butler and Alvin G. Wallin , kept their in-town jobs while maintaining suburban farms for hobby, experimentation, and educational purposes. The Butler-Wallin House is also significant under Criterion C as an architectural landmark in the area. The Butler-Wallin House was designed by the first owner, Robert W. Butler , whose avocation
105-999: The NRHP in Colorado Butler-McCook Homestead , Hartford, CT, NRHP-listed James Butler House , West Hartford, CT, NRHP-listed Roger Butler House , Wethersfield, CT, NRHP-listed James D. and Alice Butler House , Deerfield Beach, FL, NRHP-listed Hiram Butler House , Kennesaw, GA, listed on the NRHP in Georgia James and Clara Butler House , Blakely, GA, NRHP-listed Morris-Butler House , Indianapolis, IN, NRHP-listed Gen. William O. Butler House , Carrollton, KY, NRHP-listed Butler-Greenwood Plantation , St. Francisville, LA, NRHP-listed Wright Butler House , Cumberland, MD, NRHP-listed Butler House (Oxon Hill, Maryland) , NRHP-listed Pierce and Walter Butler House , St. Paul, MN, NRHP-listed A. B. Butler House , Portland, ME, listed on
120-721: The NRHP in Maine Emmett Butler House , Hibbing, MN, NRHP-listed Decatur N. Butler House , Liberty, MS, listed on the NRHP in Mississippi Johnson-Butler House , Aberdeen, MS, listed on the NRHP in Mississippi Butler House (St. Louis, Missouri) , NRHP-listed Butler Farm , Swedesboro, NJ, NRHP-listed Walter Butler Homestead , Fonda, NY, NRHP-listed Howell-Butler House , Roseboro, NC, NRHP-listed J. G. Butler House , Dublin, OH, listed on
135-870: The NRHP in Ohio Charles Butler House (Franklin, Ohio) , NRHP-listed Cyrus Butler House , Birmingham, OH, listed on the NRHP in Ohio Butler House (West Chester, Pennsylvania) , NRHP-listed Simerly-Butler House , Hampton, TN, NRHP-listed Butler House (Mountain City, Tennessee) , NRHP-listed William F. Butler House , St. George, UT, listed on the NRHP in Utah Butler-Wallin House , Salt Lake County, UT, NRHP-listed Roswell Butler House , Essex, VT, NRHP-listed Butler House (Stowe, Vermont) , Stowe, VT Butler-Jackson House , Everett, WA, listed on
150-578: The NRHP in Washington Norman Francis Butler House , Walla Walla, WA, listed on the NRHP in Washington See also [ edit ] Charles Butler House (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Butler House . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
165-497: The historic period. The Butler-Wallin House and landscape contribute to the historic resources of its Salt Lake County neighborhood. It has also been known as Butler Farm, as Wallin Farm, as Jensen Dairy. A three-space garage is a second contributing building on the property. It is no longer a residence, has been used as a business location since the 1980s. It is located on the northeast corner of E 4500 S and S 1025 E. in what
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#1732798127690180-495: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Butler_House&oldid=1090605711 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Butler House, Kilkenny Butler House is an 18th-century Georgian Dower house located in Kilkenny , Ireland. It
195-471: Was architecture. The design of the house was derived from published plans for farmhouses, but adapted by Butler to produce a period revival hybrid of the English Tudor and Colonial Revival styles. It is the only substantial period revival-style frame house in the area. Thehome's beautiful architecture and lush landscaping made it a popular venue for weddings, receptions, and other social events during
210-469: Was built in 1928–29. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. The Butler-Wallin House, built in 1928-1929, is a one-and-a-half-story Period Revival-style residence. The house is significant under Criteria A for its association with the agricultural and suburban development of central Salt Lake County . The Butler-Wallin House was originally built as the showpiece of
225-492: Was one of the Ladies of Llangollen . The 1st Marquess of Ormonde (who was also the 19th Earl of Ormonde) lived in the house while he was doing significant reconstruction work on the Castle in 1831. A local cholera epidemic in 1832 meant that the family used the house as the site of a soup kitchen. The house was substantially extended about this time as well. The Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, now
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