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| House Name / Description | Townland | Civil Parish | PLU | DED | Barony | County | OS Grid Reference / Map |
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Percymount
At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Wynne held this property at Kiltycahill, when it was described as "Painter's house" and valued at £5. The property had been owned by the Gethin family until its sale in the Encumbered Estates Court in the early 1850s. McTernan states that races were frequently held on the lawn at Percymount between the 1870s and the 1940s. The house is now in a derelict condition. |
Kiltycahill | Calry | Sligo | Calry 54 | Carbury | Sligo | G723353 Discovery map #16. OS Sheet #15. |
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Hazelwood was designed for Owen Wynne by the architect Richard Castle and built between 1720 and 1740. It remained the home of the Wynne family for 200 years. At the time of Griffith's Valuation it was owned by John Wynne and was valued at £120. The estate was sold to the Land Commission in the 1920s and the house has had various uses including army accommodation, psychiatric hospital and more latterly, part of an industrial building. Though neglected it survives intact. |
Hazelwood Demense | Calry | Sligo | Calry 54 & Sligo Urban | Carbury | Sligo | G719342 Discovery map #16. OS Sheet #15. |
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Rathbraughan
The 1st edition OS map indicates the house at this location was known as Auburn Cottage. At the time of Griffith's Valuation it was occupied by Edward Smith {Smyth] leasing from William Green and valued at £23. McTernan writes that Smyth was the agent for Lord Palmerston's estate. At times it was leased by members of the Gethin family. It was demolished in the 1980s when Rathbraughan housing estate was built. |
Rathbraughan | Calry | Sligo | Calry 54 | Carbury | Sligo | G694375 Discovery map #25. OS Sheet #14. |
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The house at Clogherevagh now forms part of St. Angela's College, a constituent college of NUI, Galway. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage estimates that the house was built c.1890. At the time of Griffith's Valuation much of the townland was the property of John Wynne's estate. |
Clogherrevagh | Calry | Sligo | Calry 54 | Carbury | Sligo | G749345 Discovery map #16. OS Sheet #15. |
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Lurganboy Lodge
Lurganboy Lodge was built by the original Owen Wynne who acquired land in the area, probably in the later 17th century. It is still extant. |
Conaghil | Drumlease | Manorhamilton | Drumahaire 36 | Drumahaire | Leitrim | Discovery map #. OS Sheet #15. |
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The first edition OS Map suggests the house on this site was known at that time as Ellenville. It is now known as Ardaghown, still extant but derelict and was under renovation in 2006. McTernan indicates that it was originally built as a dower house for the Wynne estate. In the 1850s it was held by Owen Wynne from Capt. James Martin and valued at £35. |
Rathquarter | Calry | Sligo | Sligo North Urban 57 | Carbury | Sligo | G702360 Discovery map #25. OS Sheet #14. |
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Drumlease Glebe
Rev. Wilby Wynne was occupying Drumlease Glebe, barony of Dromahaire, at the time of Griffith's Valuation when it was valued at £20. The building is still extant but was damaged by fire in 2002. McParlan includes John Carter and brothers of Drumlease on a list of "resident gentlement of property" in 1802. |
Conaghil | Drumlease | Manorhamilton | Drumahaire 36 | Dromahaire | Leitrim | G827313 Discovery map #25. OS Sheet #15. |
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At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Francis Olpherts was leasing Mount Shannon, barony of Carbury from John Wynne. The house was then valued at £35. McTernan states that Olpherts had recently been appointed agent to the Wynne estate and later married Marianna Wynne of Ardaghowen. The house has had a number of owners since the early twentieth century but is still extant and occupied. |
Shannon Eighter | Calry | Sligo | Drumcliff East 55 | Carbury | Sligo | G693381 Discovery map #16. OS Sheet #14. |
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Michael Jones, formerly of Lisgoole, county Fermanagh, is described as of Cregg House in 1854. His representatives still held the property in the 1870s. At the time of Griffith's Valuation, it was occupied by Capt. Alex Lumsden, son-in-law of Michael Jones, leasing from John Wynne, when it was valued at £25. Cregg House afterwards came into the possession of the Sisters of La Sagesse and is now a Special Needs facility. |
Cregg | Drumcliff | Sligo | Drumcliff West 56 | Carbury | Sligo | G664398 Discovery map #16. OS Sheet #8. |
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Faughts Cottage
At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Phillip Parke was leasing a property at Faughts, barony of Carbury, valued at £7, from John Wynne. This appears to be the house described on the 1st edition OS map as "Faughts Cottage". |
Faughts | Calry | Sligo | Calry 54 | Carbury | Sligo | G718376 Discovery map #16. OS Sheet #15. |
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Millbrook House(Drumcliff)
Edward Simpson was leasing a house, mill and associated buildings at Ballincar, barony of Carbury valued at £16 from the Wynne estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation. He offered the property for sale in the Landed Estate's Court in April 1873. The sale notice indicates that he held it on a Fee Farm Grant from Owen Wynne dated 1868. |
Ballincar | Drumcliff | Sligo | Drumcliff West 56 | Carbury | Sligo | G679393 Discovery map #16. OS Sheet #8. |
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In his 1802 description of the Wynne estate McParlan mentions that Rev. Richard Wynne was about to build at Holywell, along the shore of Lough Gill. At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Wynne was leasing the house in Cloghermore to James Patterson when it was valued at almost £7. This house is still extant and has recently been extensively renovated. |
Cloghermore | Calry | Sligo | Calry 54 | Carbury | Sligo | G744345 Discovery map #16. OS Sheet #15. |
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Tully House (Carbury)
Charles Simpson was leasing a house valued at £6 at Tully, barony of Carbury, from the Wynne estate, at the time of Griffith's Valuation. |
Tully | Drumcliff | Sligo | Drumcliff East 55 | Carbury | Sligo | G69240`1 Discovery map #16. OS Sheet #8. |
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Lisnalurg House
George Robinson was leasing Lisnalurg House from the Wynne estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation when it was valued at £14. McTernan notes that it was sometime the accommodation of the estate agent. It is still extant and occupied by descendents of the Wynne family. |
Lisnalurg | Drumcliff | Sligo | Drumcliff East 55 | Carbury | Sligo | G691383 Discovery map #25. OS Sheet #14. |
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Belleview Cottage
Robert Whiteside was leasing the property at Lisnalurg, known as Belleview Cottage from the Wynne estate, at the time of Griffith's Valuation. It was valued at £8. |
Lisnalurg | Drumcliff | Sligo | Drumcliff East 55 | Carbury | Sligo | G688382 Discovery map #25. OS Sheet #14. |
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Summerhill (Carbury)
At the time of Griffith's Valuation, John Gowan was leasing a house valued at £6 at Lisnalurg, from the Wynne estate. This is the house known as Summerhill which, in the 1870s, was acquired by the Anderson family who remained in possession until 1922. |
Lisnalurg | Drumcliff | Sligo | Drumcliff East 55 | Carbury | Sligo | G691389 Discovery map #25. OS Sheet #14. |
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Lower Shannon House
John Duncan was leasing this property from the Wynne estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation, when it was valued at £10.McTernan notes that it was purchased by his relatives from the Wynne estate in the early twentieth century. The property was sold again in the 1920s to the Donaghy family and continues in their possession. |
Shannon Eighter | Calry | Sligo | Drumcliff East | Carbury | Sligo | G692378 Discovery map #16. OS Sheet #14. |
