Pery Square

[2] The terrace is notable as one of the finest examples of late Georgian architecture in Limerick and Ireland.

Opposite Pery Square is the People's Park which adds to the surrounds of the area.

The development was the last of the great Georgian Era developments in Limerick as the years that followed heralded an end to the Georgian prosperity and a beginning to a crippling economic decline in Ireland caused by the Great Famine.

No 2 Pery Square has been extensively redeveloped by Limerick Civic Trust and is now in use as a Georgian Museum.

St. Michael's Church of Ireland, a gothic structure stands at the southern end of Pery Square terminating the vista of the street to the south.