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Galway Homes Historical
Choose from our selection of homes historical in galway county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
20 homes historical in galway county
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Welcome Picture of Rosmuck Pearses Cottage
Rosmuck, Galway
A three-roomed cottage which the patriot Padraig Pearse (1879-1916) used as his summer residence. There are bedrooms on either side of the living room which has a fireplace, cooking and eating utensils as well as a spinning wheel. The west bedroom also served as a study. The items on display are replicas of those used in Pearse's time....
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Loughrea, Galway
Near Loughrea 4 miles west north west just off the Craughwell road, is the entrance to St Clerans, a Georgian mansion, in which the film producer, John Huston lived.
,br> Here, in 1820, was born Robert O' Hara Burke, the explorer who was the first to cross Australia from south to north. He perished miserably on the return journey. His statue stands in Sidney, Australia....
Welcome Picture of Renvyle House Hotel
Renvyle, Galway
This was originally the home of the Blakes, one of the tribes of Galway. Henry Blake purchased the Renvyle estate in 1680 from the Earl of Westmeath, who had been granted it under the Cromwellian settlements. Caroline Blake turned the house into a hotel in 1883. It was rebuilt following fire destruction in 1930....
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Kylemore House, Kylemore, Galway
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Roxborough House, Gort, Galway
Welcome Picture of Tyrone Big House
Kilcolgan, Galway
This great ruined house with its ornamental stone facade stands clear to be seen on the landscape. Built in 1779, the house was the inspiration for Sommerville and Ross' epic - The Big House at Inver - . The house was burnt down....
Welcome Picture of Captain Kellys House
Mountbellew, Ballinasloe, Galway
This is the house in which Colonel Thomas J. Kelly, who escaped being hanged for his part in the freeing of the Manchester Martyrs, lived, it is situated in the Square. Colonel Kelly luckily escaped to New York while the other members; Allen, Larkin and O'Brien, the Manchester Martyrs, were hanged.

It is now a public house but still bears the name Kelly's. A plaque was erected on the front of the premises in memory of Colonel Kelly....
Welcome Picture of Raford House
Loughrea, Galway
This house was built in the 1750's. It is a three bay, three storey house attributed to Francis Bindon. It is situated 8 miles north of Loughrea....
Welcome Picture of Garbally House
Ballinasloe, Galway
An 1819 house replacing an earlier house, it is built around the original central courtyard. It is now owned by a religious order....
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Milltown, Tuam, Galway
The home of the famed astronomer and poet, John Birmingham, who died in the 1870's. He erected a splendid observatory at Millbrook and had the third largest telescope in Ireland....
Homes Historical
Galway County
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