The biggest doll's house in Ireland is at the Museum of Childhood and Antique Dolls at Palmerston Park Dublin.

One of the largest exhibits at Joanne Molleareau's Museum of Childhood and Antique Dolls is Tanya's Crystal Palace.  

This grand residence comprises of sixteen rooms fitted out with tiny antique furniture dating from 1830 to the 1920s. With twelve inch high ceilings, mirrored floors, walls decorated by murals, and miniature paintings by the artist Rosemary Bedell, this toy mansion is a suitably elegant environment for the china and wax dolls dressed in period costumes who inhabit it.

No aspect of a lavish and comfortable home has been overlooked here. 

The detail is so fine that they've even carved a little pipe to put on the ash tray. 

The grand salon contains silver and porcelain pieces, in addition to an old New England chandelier. A nursery is home to a tiny train set, equally tiny toys and a cheerful miniature fireplace complete with a fire guard. 

'Anything Goes’ broadcast on 27 December 1980.  The reporter Mary Fitzgerald 

'Anything Goes' was a young peoples' Saturday morning programme which ran from 1980 to 1986.