Landed Estates
University of Galway

Lisselty

Houses within 5km of this house

Displaying 9 houses.

Houses within 5km of Lisselty

Displaying 9 houses.

House name Description
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. Photo of Summerville/Corbally More
Ballinvella Hennessy In 1848 John Hennessy was leasing this property from John B. Burroughs when it was valued at £11 11s.
Ballinavella Byrne In 1848 Charles Byrne was leasing this property from John B. Burroughs, when it was valued at over £13.
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.
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.