The houses in Sea View Avenue and the cul de sac next door (Trinity Place) are of similar design and are most likely to have been constructed around the same period.
The earliest date for which I can find a reference amongst my bits & pieces to the existence of Sea View Avenue is 1st January 1893 as noted in the Bride Street Church baptism register.
Trinity Place is recorded in the 1890 baptism register so it’s likely Sea View Avenue was also in existence around this date.
It would be interesting to know exactly when these houses were built.
Hi i've just joined rootschat as i'm looking to establish when the houses in sea view avenue were built - anybody got any further with this query?
my main reason for asking is my father (whelan) and grandparents (whelan/saunders) and other relatives (roche) lived there, moving between several of the houses, from before the 1901 census (and up to the 1970s) and i believe (family tale) that my g-g-g grandfather ('captain o'connor' - father of my maternal g-g grandmother who married patrick saunders) built the houses
i'm trying to verify if this is true....................................