Landed Estates
University of Galway

Drumbarnet

Houses within 5km of this house

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Houses within 5km of Drumbarnet

Displaying 10 houses.

House name Description
Fort Stewart (KIlmacrenan) Sir James Stewart was leasing this property from the estate of Thomas Brooke at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £50. In 1837 Lewis also noted it as the seat of Sir J. Stewart. Buildings are still extant at the site.
Colehill Reverend Hugh Norman was leasing this property from the Earl of Wicklow's estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation in the 1850s when it was valued at £12. It is labelled Colehill on the 1st edition map of the 1830s but as Allsaints Rectory on subsequent Ordnance Survey maps. It is still extant.
Ballyhasky House Reverend William Scott was leasing this property from the Earl of Wicklow's estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation in the 1850s when it was valued at £15. It is still extant and occupied. Photo of Ballyhasky House
Ballyhasky Middle Patrick Glacken was leasing this property from the Earl of Wicklow's estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation in the 1850s when it was valued at £10. It is still extant and occupied. Photo of Ballyhasky Middle
Moyle Moss Henry Thompson was leasing this property from John S. Law at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £11. Labelled Moyle Moss on all editions of Ordnance Survey. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage suggests the house at the site now is not the original but outbuildings date from the mid 19th century. Photo of Moyle Moss
Heath Hill (Raphoe) Francis Long was leasing this property from John S. Law at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £16. A house labelled Heath Hill is visible at this site on the 25-inch Ordnance Survey map of the early 20th century. Buildings are still extant at the site.
Castle (Newtowncunningham) Henry McCoy was leasing this property from John S. Law at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £17 10s. The lease also included two flaxmills. This property is labelled Castle on all editions of the Ordnance Survey maps. Campbell records that in the 1790s, the Castle in Newtowncunningham was the home of Lady Hamilton, widow of Sir Henry Hamilton and that the McFarland family were the last occupants.
Mason Lodge (Raphoe) William McCormack was leasing this property from John S. Law at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, when it was valued at £10. McCormack was one of the investors associated with the Lough Swilly land reclamation works in the mid 1840s. This property is now the centre of a large farm.
Sallybrook James Marshall was leasing this property from the Earl of Wicklow's estate at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s. It was then valued at £15. In 1906 it was the property of Samuel Marshall and valued at £12. The site appears to be occupied by farm buildings now.
Shellfield (Kilmacrenan) Nathaniel Stewart was leasing this property from the estate of Eliza Young and Thomas Lecky at the time of Griffiths Valuation, when it was valued at £12. In 1837 Lewis referred to it as the seat of N. Stewart. It is labelled Shellfield on all editions of the Ordnance Survey maps. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage suggests it was built in the middle of the eighteenth century. It is still extant and well maintained. Photo of Shellfield (Kilmacrenan)