Landed Estates
University of Galway

Rindaly Cottage

Houses within 5km of this house

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Houses within 5km of Rindaly Cottage

Displaying 5 houses.

House name Description
Mount Temple Viscount Palmerston was leasing a property valued at £3 15s to Edward Parke in this townland at the time of Griffith's Valuation. It is estimated that the house now at Mount Temple was built c.1860. McTernan notes that the property was originally part of the Soden estate but was leased to the Parkes in the 1830s. They were to continue in occupation until the 1940s after which Mount Temple was acquired by the Land Commission. The house is still extant but derelict. Photo of Mount Temple
Classiebawn Castle Classibawn was built for Lord Palmerstown in 1874. It afterwards passed to the Ashley family and is still in the possession of their descendents. In 1906 it was valued at £69. Photo of Classiebawn Castle
Woodville Described in 1835 as formerly having good offices and a well-managed garden but had a deserted looking appearance at that time. The Irish Tourist Association survey in 1943 recorded that the ruins of Woodville House were located in the townland of Tawly. The house was demolished around 1908 when the estate was divided.
Kilkilloge Tower In 1906 the Ashley estate owned a property at Killkiloge, barony of Carbury, valued at £16. This may be the extant building which was modelled on a medieval look out tower. Photo of Kilkilloge Tower
Hollyfield House At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Patrick Dwyer was leasing the townland of Edencullentagh or Hollyfield from the Gore Booth estate. This included Hollyfield House, then valued at £6. McTernan indicates that Dwyer was employed as a land steward by the estate. The house had a successionof owners thereafter and was in a derelict condition by the end of the twentieth century but has since been restored. Photo of Hollyfield House