Garden Number: LH0004
Possible site of Scanlan O'Neill's Castle (townland named after him). Was Moone (of Monasterboice) land in 17th century. Reference to Deer Park in vicinity. Modest demesne; retains much of original l ...
Garden Number: LH0005
Bellew lands since 12th century. Very fine intact demesne for present house, which incorporates a medieval tower house and a Georgian house. Landscape park with evidences of a picturesque garden for ...
Garden Number: LH0006
Glebe lands for former rectory built in the late 18th century on high ground with fine mature trees. Land now in multiple ownership. Barronstown Rectory is named as Philipstown on the 1836 OS map. It ...
Garden Number: LH0007
Lands long-occupied. Plunkett Castle and Titchbourne family from the mid-17th century. Present house likely to have been built by Henry Titchbourne, later Baron Ferrard of Beaulieu c.1710-1720, or wa ...
Garden Number: LH0008
Fine intact demesne, retains original layout. House in its setting on moderately high ground within the site; carriage turn and lawns at southeast front and parkland vistas beyond; house sheltered by ...
Garden Number: LH0009
Ornamental grounds for present house from 1860, originally in isolation in a former field. An earlier house with outbuildings and walled garden was adjacent to the road on the west side; at that time ...
Garden Number: LH0010
Sizeable late 18th century or early 19th century demesne for house set in lawns and surrounded by trees. Outbuildings adjacent to east and north east. Depleted tree cover. Divided ownership. Recent h ...
Garden Number: LH0011
Grounds laid out for an 18th century house as a landscape park and little altered for the 1840s alteration to the house. ...
Garden Number: LH0012
Once fine modest demesne for a late 18th century long, large two-storey house which was re-modelled between 1843 and 1868. House ruinous and lands intensively farmed. A lost demesne. ...
Garden Number: LH0013
Small demesne for a very important seventeenth century house, developed over the centuries. ...
Garden Number: LH0014
Site of an earlier castle, burnt in 1690 with no visible remains. Notable demesne bounded on three sides by the River Glyde. Retains origial layout, but in multiple occupancy at the present time. ...
Garden Number: LH0015
Modest demesne, now constricted by surrounding roads and containing a fine mid 15th century castle, sometimes known as Castletown Bellew. A modest two storey house was added in the late 18th century, ...
Garden Number: LH0016
Small demesne for modest house overlooking a small parkland area with woodland and water below. ...
Garden Number: LH0017
Landscaped park for demesne from mid 17th century. Presumably laid out for later or altered house. Fine mature trees, parkland and farmland. ...
Garden Number: LH0018
Small demesne for pre 1836 house, now farmed. ...
Garden Number: LH0019
Once a fine large demesne on a long-inhabited fertile site. Retains late 18th century layout, access routes, field boundaries, woodlands and buildings. The house appears from map evidence to have been ...
Garden Number: LH0020
House said to be from 1710 (on gate) in modest demesne adjacent to another small demesne with pre 1836 two-storey disused house, which is now Clonleenaghan Stud. ...
Garden Number: LH0021
A large demesne laid out for Anthony Foster from the mid 18th century with an ornamental building at its centre, a small but impressive Doric temple, Oriel Temple (now within the present Cistercian Mo ...
Garden Number: LH0022
Sizeable former demesne for late 18th century/early 19th century house on high ground with fine vistas. Formerly heavily wooded, with a wet central area made into a lake, subsequently not kept up. Ver ...
Garden Number: LH0023
Interesting sizeable demesne for early 19th century house. Originally largely composed of parkland, surrounded by shelter belts and containing large clumps of trees and bisected by a through-driveway. ...