Monellan
Houses within 5km of this house
Displaying 8 houses.
Houses within 5km of Monellan
Displaying 8 houses.
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Mount Hall (Raphoe South) | Reverend William Young held this property in fee at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850 when it was valued at £28. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage suggests it remained in the Young family until the 1890s. The buildings are now ruinous but a foundation stone, dated 1840, survives. |
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Woodlands (Raphoe South) | James Johnston was leasing this property from Samuel Calhoun, at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £40. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage suggests the original buildings at the Woodlands site were constructed in the early years of the nineteenth century but modified later. They are now ruinous. |
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Killygordon House | Joseph Johnston was leasing this property from James Johnston at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £20. The site is labelled Killygordan Demesne or Weddingtown, on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of the 1830s. It is labelled Killygordan House on subsequent editions. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage suggests the original house was built in the later eighteenth century but subsequently modified. It was associated with the Mansfield family originally but with the Johnstons by the latter half of the nineteenth century. It is still extant and occupied. |
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Kilcaddan House | William Walker was leasing this property from the Diocese of Derry and Raphoe at the time of Griffiths Valuation, when it was valued at £16. An adjacent mill complex was valued at £18. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage suggests the current house was built in the 1860s, possibly on the site of an earlier house. |
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Edenmore House | John Cochrane was holding this property in fee at the time of Griffiths Valuation when it was valued at £28. In 1906 it was also owned by John Cochrane and valued at £26. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage suggests it was built c.1790 and offers a detailed outline of its occupancy. It is still extant. |
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Killygordon A | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, Alex Humphrey was leasing this property from the Mansfield estate when it was valued at almost £15. | |
Corcam | Henry Stewart held this property in fee at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £22. It is labelled Corcam on both the 25-inch and last edition 6-inch Ordnance Survey maps but is not extant now. | |
Rockfield House (Raphoe South) | John Johnston was leasing this property from the Conyngham estate at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, whe it was valued at £20, with an adjacent mill valued at £14. The current house appears to have been built after the publication of the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map in the 1830s. The National Inventory of Architectural heritage provides a detailed chronology of its occupation by the Johnston family. |
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