Inchydoney House
| Estate(s) | |
|---|---|
| Townland | Inchydoney Island |
| Civil Parish | Island |
| PLU | Clonakilty |
| DED | Clonakilty Rural 45 |
| County | Cork |
| Barony | East Carbery (East) |
| Description | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Thomas Hungerford was leasing this property from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners when it was valued at £22. Described by Lewis as "Island House" and the seat of T. Hungerford in 1837. In 1906 it was owned by Mary Sandes Hungerforde and valued at £31 15s. The house is now used as a religious retreat centre. |