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Lisnanagh House

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Lisnanagh House
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Complex of single- and two-storey outbuildings to the rear of altered three-bay two-storey house (not in survey), built c. 1830 and c. 1850. Comprises a detached five-bay single-storey outbuilding to the southwest, c. 1820, and a detached multiple-bay two-storey outbuilding to the northwest, built c. 1850. Pitched natural slate roofs. Rubble limestone walls having square-headed window and door openings with timber fittings. Segmental-headed carriage arches to both ranges with roughly dressed limestone voussoirs and battened timber doors. Outbuildings arranged around a courtyard to the north of altered three-bay two-storey house having hipped slate roof and square-headed openings with replacement fittings. Set back from road in mature grounds to the rural countryside to the northwest of Edgeworthstown. Main entrance gates to the southeast of house comprising a carved limestone gate posts (on octagonal-plan) having chamfered edges and pyramidal-shaped heads. Pair of wrought-and cast-iron gates to gateway.
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