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Doory Hall

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Doory Hall
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Entrance gateway serving Doory Hall (13314005; now in ruins), erected c. 1820, comprising a pair of ashlar limestone gate piers (on square-plan) having chamfered plinths to base, stepped capstones and a pair of cast-iron gates with elaborate cast-iron finials. Sections of rubble stone boundary wall to either side (southwest and northeast). Located to the northwest of Doory Hall (in ruins), at the start of a long approach avenue, and to the southeast of Keenagh and the northeast of Barry.

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