Freagh Castle
Houses within 5km of this house
Displaying 8 houses.
Houses within 5km of Freagh Castle
Displaying 8 houses.
House name | Description | |
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Milford | A Morony residence located on the Fitzgerald of Carrigoran estate. Occupied by James Fitzgerald in 1814 and by Edward Morony at the time of Griffith's Valuation. It is labelled Millford House on the 1st and subsequent edition Ordnance Survey maps. A house is still extant at the site. | |
Westcliff Lodge | Built post 1838, this house was occupied by Henry Vereker at the time of Griffith's Valuation, valued at £11.10 shillings. Henry Vereker of Dublin married Anne Morony of Limerick in 1823. | |
Seaview | Home of Francis Goold Morony from at least 1837 until the 1870s. He held it from Burdett Morony. The house was valued at £21 and was surrounded by 5 acres. Later inhabited by the Ellis family and sold to the Sisters of Mercy in 1929. |
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Wellington | A Morony residence which later passed to the Ellis family, to whom the Moronys were related. In the latter part of the 20th century it was the home of Dr Patrick Hillery, President of Ireland. |
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Miltown House | Built in the early 1780s by Thomas J. Morony, who developed the town of Miltown Malbay and the main Morony home throughout the 19th century. Slater refers to it as the residence of Mrs Eleanor Lucinda Moroney in 1894. It was sold about 1919 to the Sisters of Mercy and became a school. |
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Woodbine Cottage | Also known as Admirals Cottage, this house was a summer residence of the Russell family located on the Morony estate. Passed to the Browning family through marriage with the Russells. The house is no longer extant. | |
Westpark | Occupied by Thomas J. Morony in 1814. In the mid 20th century the summer home of the McClancy family. | |
Merville House | Occupied by John Carroll in 1837 and held by him in fee at the time of Griffith' s Valuation. Weir writes that the house was in ruins by 1904. |
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