1703 – Castle Hacket, Co. Galway
CastleHacket House originally built by John Kirwan, Lord Mayor of Galway, in 1703. Destroyed in fire by IRA in 1923. Reconstructed in 1927 by O’Callaghan &
CastleHacket House originally built by John Kirwan, Lord Mayor of Galway, in 1703. Destroyed in fire by IRA in 1923. Reconstructed in 1927 by O’Callaghan &
A sixteenth-century tower house which has been altered and enlarged at various periods – notably with a two-bay four-storey block of c.1720.
Large three storey mansion with two storey wings connected by simple curved sweeps. Similar in design to houses at Strokestown and the Bishop’s Palace at Elphin.
King House is a magnificently restored Georgian mansion located in Boyle, Co. Roscommon. According to Maurice Craig,
A much modified Georgian Cathedral with Victorian glass and fitttings from 1890, the Cathedral of St.
A substantial house in the Palladian manner of a central block flanked by wings and curved sweeps.
Built in the 18th century, this house was the home of George Browne, third son of the 1st Earl of Altamont,
Now a branch of the Bank of Ireland but known also as Harrison Hall.
Ardfry was designed as a two-storey house with nine bays but was later renovated in 1826 to include gothic features and became adjoined to an earlier medieval castle on the lands.
Swinford was established in the late 1700s by the Brabazon family. Originally from Leicestershire in England and had been living on their estate near Ballinasloe in County Galway until they were dispossessed during the Cromwellian wars.
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