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University of Galway

Goolamore Lodge

Houses within 10km of this house

Displaying 8 houses.

Houses within 10km of Goolamore Lodge

Displaying 8 houses.

House name Description
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.
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.
Doolough Lodge Built by the Binghams and lived in by Arthur Shaen Bingham in the 1880s.
Glenturk Lodge Noone writes that this lodge was built circa 1860 and was also known as Glencullen Lodge.
Lagduff Lodge Used as a barracks for the Revenue Police at the time of Griffith's Valuation when the buildings were valued at £14. It later became a fishing lodge a function it still fulfils. Photo of Lagduff Lodge
Kilteany Lodge Built by the Carter family circa 1860 in a townland which was part of the estate of Charles and Bernard Coyne at the time of Griffith's Valuation. It is no longer extant.
Bangor or Bingham Lodge Built on the western edge of the town of Bangor by Major Denis Bingham. It was described in the Ordnance Survey Name Books as a newly erected shooting lodge. It is still extant but currently disused. Photo of Bangor or Bingham Lodge