Corlat House
Estate(s) | |
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Townland | Corlat |
Civil Parish | Monaghan |
PLU | Monaghan |
DED | Monaghan Rural |
County | Monaghan |
Barony | Monaghan |
Description | A house named Cook Mount was located in Corlat on the first Ordnance Survey Map (circa 1836). Corlat House was built in the mid-19th century on a nearby site, valued at £20 and occupied by the Reverend James Bleakley, who held it from William Murray. In the early 20th century William McWilliam, Clerk of the Crown and Peace lived at Corlat House. It is no longer extant. |