Newbliss House, Clones, Co Monaghan

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. 223. (Murray-Ker/LGI1912) A two storey early C19 Classical house with an eaved roof on a bracket cornice. Five bay entrance front, breakfront centre with Wyatt window in upper storey and enclosed Grecian porch with two Ionic columns and acroteria. Seven bay garden front, the three outer bays on either side forming shallow curved bows.”
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1814 – Newbliss House, Newbliss, Co. Monaghan
An early 19th century house of two storeys with a five bay main front. The enclosed porch features two Ionic columns. Owned by the Ker family who largely developed the village of Newbliss, and by 1800 the linen trade was thriving here. The garden frontage was of seven bays, the two outermost having shallow bows. Demolished in 1940s.
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Newbliss House An early 19th century house of two storeys with a five bay main front. The enclosed porch features two Ionic columns. Owned by the Ker family who largely developed the village of Newbliss, where by 1800 the linen trade was thriving. The garden frontage was of seven bays, the two outermost having shallow bows. Demolished in 1940s.