NEWHALL
Updated 125 days ago
In 1650 the O'Briens refurbished the house. A hundred years later Charles MacDonnell MP for Clare built the front section. President of the Irish Georgian Society, the Knight of Glin said "Newhall is considered to be one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the county. It is a three-storey house with a pink brick façade. The design is attributed to Francis Bindon." To the south east of the property a large dungeon exists and a tunnel runs down to the lake approximately 8 feet deep connecting the cellars...
The Official Web Site for Newhall House & Estate a 17th Century 17-bed Irish gentry mansion of 16,000sqft and 400 acres with gate lodges, woodlands, parklands, lakes & Killone Abbey (founded 1190)...
Newhall House Estate, County Clare, Ireland, is a 17th century Irish Gentry mansion with an illustrious history