Landed Estates
University of Galway

Mission settlement

Houses within 15km of this house

Displaying 7 houses.

Houses within 15km of Mission settlement

Displaying 7 houses.

House name Description
Glendarary House On the island of Achill, in possession of the Pike family for at least 100 years. At the time of Griffith's Valuation William Pike was leasing it from the Marquis of Sligo's estate when the house was valued at £18. Photo of Glendarary House
Prospect Lodge Originally a Royal Irish Constabulary barracks, it became the residence of the Bellingham's agent Mr Smithwick in the 1870s. This house is no longer extant.
Croy Lodge Occupied in the 1830s by Con O'Donel, the lodge was held by the Clives from the Marquess of Sligo. It was valued at almost £3 at the time of Griffith's Valuation. In the early 1830s Reverend William Maxwell wrote his book ''Wild Sports of the West'' at the lodge. The building is still extant but disused.
Rock House Noone states that this house was built by an Oxford barrister Thomas Birch, post 1838. At the time of Griffith's Valuation it was held in fee by George Clive when the buildings were valued at £30. It is still extant and now serves as guest accommodation. Photo of Rock House
Srahnamanragh A sporting lodge built circa 1850 and occupied by William Wilks at the time of Griffith's Valuation when the buildings were valued at over £12. Buildings still exist at the site.
Surgeview A house beside the sea on the Gamble estate. Arthur Gamble held the townland in fee at the time of Griffith's Valuation when the buildings were valued at £1 10s. There are modern houses in the area now.
Tallagh At the time of Griffith's Valuation Denis Godley was leasing this house from the Clive estate, when it was valued at £10. Some farm buildings occupy the site.