7 Eccles Street was a row house in Dublin, Ireland.
It was the home of Leopold Bloom, protagonist of the novel Ulysses by James Joyce.
The house was demolished in 1967, and the site is now occupied by the Mater Private Hospital.
In 1769 Isaac Ambrose Eccles leased a parcel of land on the north side of Eccles Street to Daniel Goodwin, carpenter.
This became the site of numbers 6–8 Eccles Street.
John Darley, stone-cutter, leased the adjoining land, the site of numbers 1–5.
The two men seem to have collaborated in building a row of houses, each 20 feet wide, with three storeys above a basement.
Margaret Reed acquired the property at 7 Eccles Street from Goodwin on 29 April 1771, along with Numbers 6 and 8 .
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