Villa Marina (Dunmore East)
Houses within 5km of this house
Displaying 20 houses.
Houses within 5km of Villa Marina (Dunmore East)
Displaying 20 houses.
House name | Description | |
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Creadan A | In 1848, John Denn was leasing this property from the Fortescue estate when it was valued at just over £15. Modern buildings exist close to the site now. | |
Creadan House | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Creadan House was occupied by Edward Blackmore, leasing from the Fortescue estate. It was then valued at £45. A house still exists at this site. | |
Creadan B | Michael Spencer was leasing this property from the Earl of Fortescue's estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation when it was valued at £14. Modern buildings exist at this site now. | |
Dunmore (Gaultiere) | In 1848, James Archer was leasing this property from Lord Waterford's estate when it was valued at £21. It is still extant. | |
Killea Glebe | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Mrs. Eleanor Wood was leasing this property from James Morris, when it was valued at £9. The property does not seem to be extant. | |
Killea House | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Miss Jane Alcock was leasing this property from the Villiers Stuart estate when it was valued at almost £22. The building is not named on the later 25-inch Ordance Survey Map although a house still exists at the site. | |
Mount Alto | Mrs. Hannah Paul was leasing this property from Lord Carew's estate in 1848 when it was valued at almost £36. It is still extant and has been refubished while the coach house has been converted into self-catering accommodation. See www.mountalto.com. |
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Knockavelish Cottage | In 1848 Mrs. Anne Blacker was leasing this property from the Carew estate when it was valued at £23 8s. It is labelled Knockavelish Cottage on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map. It is not named on later maps though buildings still exist at the site. | |
Leckaun | John Power was leasing this property from Viscount Doneraile's estate in 1848 when it was valued at almost £14. A farm is still extant at the site. | |
Ballinavella Byrne | In 1848 Charles Byrne was leasing this property from John B. Burroughs, when it was valued at over £13. | |
Lake View (Gaultiere) | Izod Tulloh was leasing this property from the Morris estate in 1848 when it was valued at £17 10s. The Tullohs were a naval family who appear to have married into the Morris of Belle Lake House family. | |
Gaultiere Lodge | In 1848 Gaultiere Lodge was leased by the Earl of Huntingdon from Lord Carew's estate when it was valued at over £33. It is still extent and operates as a luxury guesthouse. |
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Ballyglan House | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Ballyglan House was leased from Lord Carew's estate by Sir Robert Paul, when it was valued at £46. In 1814 Leet recorded it as the seat of Sir J. Paul. The ITA survey in 1945 noted it as the seat of Sir R. Paul. It is still extant and well-maintained. |
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Ballyglan Whelan) | Edmund Whelan was leasing this property from Lord Carew's estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation, when it was valued at £11. The property is labelled Ballyglan on the 25-inch Ordnance Survey map of the 1890s. A house is extant at the site. | |
Cliff Lodge/Cliff Cottage | In 1848, Patrick Keely was leasing this property from the Barron estate when it was valued at almost £14. It is labelled as Cliff Lodge on the 1st-edition Ordnance Survey Map but as Cliff Cottage on the 25-inch edition of the 1890s. The house is no longer extant. | |
Coolum | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Patrick Power was leasing this property from Lord Fortescue's estate when it was valued at £14. An extensive farm is extant at this site now. | |
Coolum Lodge | In 1848 Lady Carrick was leasing Coolum Lodge from the Fortescue estate when it was valued at over £26. It is no longer extant. | |
Gortahilly | William Power was leasing this property from Lord Fortescue's estate in 1848 when it was valued at over £16. A farm still occupies the site. | |
Nymph Hall | In 1774 Smith referred to Nymph Hall as "the agreeable seat of Henry Mason". Local sources suggest it was originally built by a member of the Alcock family. By the time of Griffith's Valuation it was part of the Fortescue estate and leased to Augustus Power and John Walsh, when it was valued at almost £9. The house is no longer extant and there are modern buildings at the site. | |
Coxtown (Gaultiere) | William Quinn was leasing this property from the Fortescue estate in 1848 when it was valued at £10. Farm buildings appear to occupy the site now. |