Landed Estates
University of Galway

Blake's Lodge

Houses within 10km of this house

Displaying 2 houses.

Houses within 10km of Blake's Lodge

Displaying 2 houses.

House name Description
Costello Lodge A 19th century lodge which was burnt in 1922 and rebuilt in 1925. It was occupied by the Honourable Richard Hely Hutchinson in 1855, leasing from George Cottingham and others when it was valued at £10. It is labelled Derrynea Lodge on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map but as Costello Lodge on the later 25-inch edition of the 1890s. Later the residence of J. Bruce Ismay, a survivor of the sinking of the ''Titanic'' in the early 20th century and in the mid 20th century by the Herdman family. Photo of Costello Lodge
Cashel House Built before 1838, this house was the residence of the Blakes of 'Tully' and was occupied by James Blake, nephew and agent, to his uncle Patrick Blake in the mid 19th century. Arthur Blake, succeeded his father at Cashel and lived there until about the 1870s. The Blakes were very unpopular landlords and the house is now in ruins.