Landed Estates
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Seaview (Decies)

Houses within 10km of this house

Displaying 19 houses.

Houses within 10km of Seaview (Decies)

Displaying 19 houses.

House name Description
Loskeran House Walter Carew was leasing this house to Thomas Clancy in 1851 when it was valued at £17. It was included in the sale of Carew's estate on 19 December 1851, in which it is described as "lately erected and occupied by Walter John Carew". The sale notice mentioned that it was occupied by the "representatives of the late Mr.Clancy". The house is not labelled on the later 25-inch Ordnance Survey Map.
Glencorran In 1851 Richard Fuge was leasing this property from Lord Decies estate when it was valued at £23. A building, to which alterations have been made, still exists at the site.
Glenwilliam (Decies) In 1851, Reverend Garrett Prendergast was leasing this property from Richard Fuge, when it was valued at £15. Local sources suggest Reverend Prendergast was the parish priest of Ardmore during and after the Famine. A house and substantial farm still exist at Glenwilliam.
Paulsworth At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Mrs. Maryann Paul was leasing this property to John Power, when it was valued at almost £24. The house is still extant and occupied. Photo of Paulsworth
Clonea Castle In 1851 Clonea Castle was being leased by Charles Farren, MD, from Rev. Walter McGuire, when it was valued at £20. The 1854 Encumbered Estates sale notice states that Farren's lease was from year to year and he was willing to vacate the premises for the purchaser if necessary. In the 1940s the ITA survey noted that both it and the property then known as Clonea Nursing Home had been built by the Maguire family. The castle was "a square shell on the beach".
Clonea Lower A house adjacent to Clonea Castle was held in fee by Rev. Walter McGuire at the time of Griffith's Valuation, when it was valued at £10. [Grid Reference is approximate]. Buildings are still extant in the area.
Ballyduffbeg James Lynch was leasing this property from the Devonshire estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation, when it was valued at £10.
Monroe Glebe House In 1851 Rev. William Giles was leasing this property from the Devonshire estate when it was valued at £28. Recorded as "rectory" on the 25-inch map of the 1890s. There is still a house at this site.
Ballynacourty House Thomas Wyse was leasing this property to Robert Longan at the time of Griffith's Valuation, when it was valued at £20. It was also noted as Longan's residence by Lewis in 1837 and Leet in 1814. The house was derelict by the end of the twentieth century. Photo of Ballynacourty House
Coolnagour House In 1851 the occupier, Arthur McGuire Giles, was leasing this property from Catherine Giles, when it was valued at £13 5s. Lewis refers to it as the seat of W. Giles in 1837. The house is still extant and occupied.
Duckspool or Clashnalachan At the time of Griffith's Valuation, George Boate was leasing Duckspool to P.C. Howley, when it was valued at £29. Lewis refers to it as the seat of J.M. Galwey in 1837. In 1786 Wilson notes it as the seat of Mr. Boate. On the 25-inch map of the 1890s it is labelled Clashnalachan. In 1906 it was the property of Charles Nugent Humble and valued at £11. A house is still extant at the site.
Bay View (Dungarvan) Richard Hamilton Lowe was leasing this property from the Barron estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation when it was valued at £28.It was also noted as his seat by Lewis in 1837. It is no longer extant.
Tournore House In 1851, Beresford Boate was leasing this property from George Boate when it was valued at £18. Lewis refers to it as the seat of B. Boate in 1837. A house is still extant at the site though extensive modern development has taken place in the area. Photo of Tournore House
Shandon House In 1851 James Broderick was leasing a property valued at £10 at Shandon, parish of Dungarvan. In 1774 Smith noted Shandon House as "formerly having been a seat of the Hore family, now falling into decay". It is no longer extant.
Ballygagin At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Thomas Garde was leasing this property to John Slattery when it was valued at £15. Earlier, in 1786, Wilson refers to it as the seat of Mr. Giles. There is still an extant house at the site.
Ballynamuck House At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Mrs. Eleanor Hearne was leasing this property to Patrick McCarthy when it was valued at £10 10s. In 1814 Leet notes it as the residence of Miss McGrath. Farm buildings now occupy the site.
Lisfennel House In 1851 John Keily was leasing Lisfennel to Beverley Keily when it was valued at £12 10s. Though there are buildings at the site it is not named on the 6-inch Ordnance Survey Map but is labelled Lisfennel House on the 25-inch map of the 1890s. It was owned by Mrs. Susan Keily in 1906. when the house was valued at £14 10s and other buildings were valued at £6. There is still a house at the site.
Springmount (Dungarvan) At the time of Griffith's Valuation, George Keily was leasing this property from John Keily when it was valued at £13 10s. In 1837 Lewis had referred to it as the seat of T.E. Kelly. Extensive modern building has taken place at the site.
Mountain View House (Dungarvan) At the time of Griffith's Valuation, John Dower was leasing several substantial premises in the area of Fairlane, Dungarvan, from the estate of the Marquis of Waterford. Local sources suggest the Dower family built Mountain View House c.1815. The house remained in the Dower family until the twentieth century. In more recent time it offered guest accommodation and in 2014 was offered for sale. Photo of Mountain View House (Dungarvan)