Stranagappoge (Inishowen)
Houses within 10km of this house
Displaying 21 houses.
Houses within 10km of Stranagappoge (Inishowen)
Displaying 21 houses.
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White Castle | George Cary held this property in fee at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s when it was valued at £24. Lewis had noted it as the seat of L.Carey in 1837. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage suggests it was built in the last decade of the 18th century but remodelled in the 19th. It is still extant and occupied. |
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Shandy Hall | Tristram Kennedy was leasing this property from the Cary estate at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s when it was valued at £16. It is labelled Shandy Hall on all editions of the Ordnance Survey maps but is now a ruin. | |
Spring Hill House (Inishowen) | John Cochrane held Springhill in fee at the time of Griffiths Valuation, when it was valued at £14 10s. A building is shown at the site on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map of the 1830s but is not named. A much larger building, labelled Springhill House appears on the 25-inch map of the early 20th century. A house is still extant at this location. | |
Green Bank (Inishowen) | William Cunningham was leasing Green Bank House from the Cochrane estate at the time of Griffith’s Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at almost £9. In 1837 Lewis referred to it as the residence of J. Robinson. | |
Tirnaleague House | In the 1860s, Samuel Rankin was leasing this property from the Lord Bishop of Derry’s estate at the time of Griffith’s Valuation, when it was valued at £15. It is sill extant, now surrounded by modern housing development. |
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Red Castle (Inishowen) | James S. Doherty held the property known as Red Castle in fee at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £40. In 1837 Lewis referred to Red Castle as the residence of Atkinson Wray. Buildings at the site are labelled Red Castle on all editions of the Ordnance Survey map. By 1906 it was the property of E. Cochrane. The building complex in Redcastle Demesne, was divided between the townlands of Carrickmaquigley and Tullynavinn and valued at £48. The Red Castle Hotel is now located at this site. | |
Red Castle Villa | Catherine Doherty was occupying Red Castle Villa at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £24. It is no longer extant. | |
Foyle View [Castle View] | The representatives of Robert Lepper were leasing this property from the Doherty estate at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £20. It had been noted by Lewis as the seat of Robert Lepper in 1837. This house is labelled Castle View on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map of the 1830s. A building is still extant at the site. |
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Beech Cottage (Inishowen) | Eliza Lepper was leasing this property from the representatives of Robert Lepper at the time of Griffith’s Valuation, when it was valued at £13. It is no longer extant. | |
Ballylawn (Inishowen) | This property was leased by Samuel Carmichael from George Dunbar's estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at almost £8. Lewis had also recorded it as his residence in 1837. It is labelled Ballylawn on all editions of Ordnance Survey maps. It appears to be the site of farm buildings now. | |
Redcastle | James S. Doherty held the property known as Red Castle in fee at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £40. Buildings at the site are labelled Red Castle on all editions of the Ordnance Survey map. Now the site of the Redcastle Hotel. | |
Hollymount (Inishowen) | Henry St. George Layard held this property in fee at the time of Griffith’s Valuation in the 1860s, when it was valued at £12. The house does not appear on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map but is labelled Hollymount on the 25-inch edition of the early 20th century. By the early 20th century this property was owned by John Scott and valued at over £21. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage suggests the house was built c.1850. A house is still extant at this site. |
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Foyle View [Castle View] | The representatives of Robert Lepper were leasing this property from the Doherty estate at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £20. It had been noted by Lewis as the seat of Robert Lepper in 1837. This house is labelled Castle View on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map of the 1830s but as Foyle View on later editions. A building is still extant at the site. |
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Beech Cottage (Inishowen) | Eliza Lepper was leasing this property from the representatives of Robert Lepper at the time of Griffith’s Valuation, when it was valued at £13. It is no longer extant. | |
Tirnaleague House | At the time of Griffiths Valuation n the 1850s, Samuel Rankin was leasing this property from the Lord Bishop of Derry’s estate when it was valued at £15. By 1906 it had the same valuation but was in the ownership of John C. McClintock. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage suggests it was built by the Cary family but passed to the Rankins through marriage. It is still extant, surrounded by modern housing development. |
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Bridge Cottage (Inishowen) | Micah Cary Rankin was leasing this property to Mary Thompson at the time of Girffith’s Valuation, when it was valued at £10. This property was built after the publication of the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map and is labelled Bridge Cottage on subsequent maps. The local Carndonagh Heritage Society has a record of a diary (held at PRONI) kept by John Norris Thompson recounting repairs to the house in the mid-1850s. Buildings are still extant at the site. | |
Clare Mount (Inishowen) | William Holton was leasing the house at Clare from the Young estate at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £10. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage suggests the current house was built c.1870 but on the site of an earlier building. | |
Red Castle Villa | Catherine Doherty was occupying Red Castle Villa at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £24. It is no longer extant. | |
Foyle View (Castle View) | The representatives of Robert Lepper were leasing this property from the Doherty estate at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £20. It had been noted by Lewis as the seat of Robert Lepper in 1837. This house is labelled Castle View on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map of the 1830s. A building is still extant at the site. | |
Beech Cottage | Eliza Lepper was leasing this property from the representatives of Robert Lepper at the time of Griffith’s Valuation, when it was valued at £13. in 1837 Lewis referred to it as the seat of Reverend A. Clements. It is no longer extant. | |
Castlecary | Castlecary had formerly been the seat of the Cary family in Inishowen. By the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s it was no longer their residence. It was occupied by Robert Lee, leasing from the Ferguson estate and valued at £1. It is no longer extant. |