The Counting House is a mock-Tudor building located on South Main Street in Cork city, Ireland.
Constructed in 1919 on the site of the Beamish and Crawford brewery, as of 2022 the building is undergoing works to re-purpose it as an event centre.
[1] The architectural firm Chillingworth & Levie, then the most prestigious in the city, were hired to design plans for a new office building for the Beamish and Crawford brewery.
[2] Having previously designed two pubs for the company in 1918 (one of which, the Oval Bar, is still in operation; the other, The Sextant, was demolished in 2020),[3] in 1919 they were again engaged by Beamish and Crawford.
[7] The building's half-timbered frontage, which is "flanked by Flemish-style staggered gables",[8] is listed by Cork City Council on its Record of Protected Structures.