Ballinvella Hennessy
Houses within 5km of this house
Displaying 30 houses.
Houses within 5km of Ballinvella Hennessy
Displaying 30 houses.
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Ballygunner Castle | In 1848, John Phelan was leasing this property from John P. Fitzgerald, when it was valued at £16 8s. The National Inventory of Architerctural Heritage cites it as a building of national importance due to its combination of a medieval castle site with a seventeenth century house. The building is still extant. |
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Corbally | Michael Kirwan was leasing this property from the Fortescue estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation, when it was valued at £11 18s. A property built after the publication of the 1st Ordnance Survey. A house and farm are still extant at the site. | |
Summerville/Corbally More | In 1848, Lord Fortescue was leasing this property to Thomas Dillon when it was valued at £38. In 1774, Smith refers to Somerville as the seat of Thomas Wyse. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage indicates that the Scottish-Baronial style mansion now extant was built in the late 1870s. The property is labelled as Summerville on the 6-inch Ordnance Survey map but on the later 25-inch map the new house is labelled Corbally More. It was severely damaged by fire in the twentieth century but re-built and is still extant though now in poor repair. In 2015 it was offered for sale. |
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Ballydavid House | Ballydavid House, Passage East, is given as the address of William Armstrong, JP, in the 1870s. At the time of Griffith's Valuation, this house was held in fee by Francis O'Beirne and valued at over £50. In 1814 Leet refers to Balydavid as the seat of Michael Kennedy. The 1945 ITA survey noted it as the residence of Lady Armstrong but formerly associated with the Armstrong and Paul families. There is still an extant house at the site. | |
Woodstown (Waterford) | In 1848 Woodstown House was held in fee by Lord Carew when it was valued at £76. Lewis refers to it in 1837 as the seat of Lord Carew. Slater refers to it as the residence of Lady Jane Carew in 1894. In 1774, Smith stated that Woodstown was "the house and improvements of Mrs. Matthew". The ITA survey of 1945 stated that it was then owned by the Hearne family but unoccupied and was "suitably situated for a hotel". It was subsequently let to visitors who included, in 1967, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy (widow of John F. Kennedy) and her children. In 2011 it was offered for sale. |
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Harbour View (Kilcop) | Shapland Carew Morris held this property in fee at the time of Griffith's Valuation, when it was valued at over £32. Lewis also refers to it as the seat of Captain Morris in 1837. | |
Kilcop Lower | Denis Croker Flynn was leasing this property from the Morris estate in 1848 when it was valued at £11 10s. | |
Kilcop House | John Coghlan[e] held this property in fee at the time of Griffith's Valuation, when it was valued at almost £36. Later the residence of Mrs. J.H. Bright. The 1945 ITA survey notes it as her residence and provides a description of the art works in the house at that time. | |
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. | |
Mount Beresford | In 1848 William Manning was leasing this property from Lord Waterford's estate when it was valued at almost £10. There is still an extant house at the site. Shaw Mason's "Parochial Survey" notes it as the seat of Mr. Maguire. A house is still extant at the site. | |
Ballinkina | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, William Connolly, MD, was leasing this property from Lord Waterford's estate, when it was valued at over £15. Buildings are still extant at the site. | |
Belle Lake House | In 1848 William Morris was leasing this property from Shapland C. Morris when it was valued at £24. Also noted by Shaw Mason as a seat of the Morris family | |
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. | |
Lake Mount | In 1848, the representatives of William Hobbs were leasing this property from Capt. Thomas Roberts, when it was valued at almost £16. | |
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. | |
Monamintra | Mrs. Johanna Lyons was leasing this property from Lord Fortescue's estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation, when it was valued at £10. An extensive farm occupies the site now. | |
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. | |
Lisselty | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Edmund Power was leasing this property from the Fortescue estate when it was valued over £12. Some buildings are still extant 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. |