Ardoginna House
Houses within 5km of this house
Displaying 8 houses.
Houses within 5km of Ardoginna House
Displaying 8 houses.
House name | Description | |
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Ardocheasty | John B. Wallace was leasing this house from the Carew estate in 1851 when it was valued at £12 5s. Farm buildings are extant at the site. | |
Odell Lodge/Melrose House | Leased by Rev. Thomas Thurtle from the O'Dell estate in 1851 when it was valued at £18 10s. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage indicates it was later known as Melrose House. In 1942 the ITA survey noted the property as the Melrose Hotel, formerly Odell Lodge. The survey states that it was built by the Odell family as a summer residence. It is still extant and occupied. |
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Rock House (Ardmore) | Richard Usher was leasing this property from the O'Dell estate in 1851 when it was valued at £18. Though the building is still visible it is not named on the later 25-inch Ordnance Survey map. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage suggests it may once have been three houses that were amalgamated into one property, possibly in the early nineteenth century. It is still extant. |
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Dysert (Ardmore) | Rev. Ambrose Power was leasing a property from the O'Dell estate in 1851 which was valued at £12. | |
Ardmore or Monea House | Simon Bagge was leasing this property from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in 1851 when it was valued at £33. It is labelled as Ardmore House on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map and as Monea House on the later 25-inch edition. The ITA survey indicates that it was sold by John Leonard Bagge in 1921 and subsequently became an Irish college. | |
Woodbine Hill | George Roche held this property from the Smyth estate in 1851 when it was valued at over £26. Local sources suggest it was built by him earlier in the nineteenth century. It is still extant and occupied. |
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Cappagh (Decies-within-Drum) | In 1851 James Gee was leasing this property from Lord Decies estate when it was valued at £19. This area has been subjected to severe coastal erosion and these buildings are no longer extant. | |
Clashanahy | Sir Richard Musgrave held this property on lease from the Decies estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation, when it was valued at almost £18. There is still an extant property at this site. |