Partry House is a Georgian country house near Lough Carra in County Mayo and the historic family seat of the Lynch-Blosse baronets. It was built in the 17th century, originally as a dower house, on the ruins of the family's Cloonlagheen Castle.
Partry House | |
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Cloonlagheen Castle | |
Location | Partry, County Mayo, Republic of Ireland |
Built | 1667 |
Architectural style(s) | Georgian |
Owner | Lynch-Blosse family |
History
editPartry House was built by Arthur Lynch in 1667, on the remains of Cloonlagheen Castle, as a dower house for his mother, Lady Ellis, the widow of Sir Roebuck Lynch of Castle Carra.[1] It is located in the village of Partry in County Mayo.[2]
The house remained in the Lynch family from 1667 until 1991.[3] It was the ancestral seat of the Lynch-Blosse baronets.[4]
The house sits on a 250-acre estate of farmland, bogs, and woodland.[5]