‘If it was on the southside, something would’ve been done by now’: Battle to save crumbling city-centre mansion that inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula – and yet most Dubliners don’t even know it exists

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‘If it was on the southside, something would’ve been done by now’: Battle to save crumbling city-centre mansion that inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula – and yet most Dubliners don’t even know it exists

Daily Mail · 2 hours ago

A campaign is under way in Dublin to save a decaying city-centre mansion said to have inspired Bram Stoker's classic novel Dracula, with local campaigners warning it faces ruin unless action is taken soon. Despite its literary significance, the building's condition and low profile among residents have raised questions about how heritage sites are prioritised across the city, with critics suggesting the location's side of the river has affected the level of attention and investment it has received.

Those pushing to preserve the mansion argue that a comparable building on Dublin's more affluent southside would likely have already been restored or protected, pointing to a perceived imbalance in how the city's north and south are treated. The report highlights that, despite its connection to one of literature's most famous gothic tales, the property remains largely unknown to many Dubliners, underscoring campaigners' concerns that its historical and cultural value is being overlooked.

  • Dublin mansion linked to Bram Stoker's Dracula is falling into disrepair
  • Campaigners say a southside building would have been saved by now
  • Many Dubliners are reportedly unaware the property even exists

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