Lin(s)field, Pallasgreen, Co Limerick
Mark Bence-Jones. A Guide to Irish Country Houses (originally published as Burke’s Guide to Country Houses volume 1 Ireland by Burke’s Peerage Ltd. 1978); Revised edition 1988 Constable and Company Ltd, London.
p. 184. “(Lloyd/IFR) Originally a large three storey red brick house with a three sided bow incorporating a pedimented door. Remains of good plaster. Now half demolished. Stables at rear on axis, as at Grange, in the same county.”
Not in National Inventory.
Listed in Vanishing Country Houses of Ireland by The Knight of Glin, David J. Griffin and Nicholas K. Robinson, published by The Irish Architectural Archive and The Irish Georgian Society, 1988.
p. 101. “…In 1814 the seat of M.M. Apjohn. Now a ruin.”
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This house was the residence of Darby O’Grady in 1837 and the early 1850s. He held it from the Lloyd Apjohn family who subsequently lived in it. Sold by the Lloyd Apjohns following the death of Michael Marshall Lloyd Apjohn in 1895. This house was a ruin until recently renovated and is now inhabited.
Listed in Vanishing Country Houses of Ireland by The Knight of Glin, David J. Griffin and Nicholas K. Robinson, published by The Irish Architectural Archive and The Irish Georgian Society, 1988.