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Property/House name: | Hazlewood | |
Description: | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' suggests that this was originally an Atkins property which came into the possession of the Lysaghts through marriage. Hajba writes that William Lysaght built the house following his marriage in 1819 to Frances Atkins. Colonel Grove White's notes state that it was built before the marriage. In 1837 it was occupied by William Lysaght and in the early 1850s by Carbery B. Egan who held the property from William H. Lysaght. The buildings were valued at £21. This house remained in Lysaght posssession throughout the 20th century having been sold in 1913 by William Lysaght to his first cousin, Sidney Royse Lysaght. In the 1940s the Irish Tourist Association Survey noted that it was famous for its plant nurseries. | |
Townland: | Twopothouse | |
Civil Parish: | Caherduggan | |
Poor Law Union: | Mallow | |
DED: | Caherduggan 241 | |
Barony: | Fermoy | |
County: | Cork | |
OS Sheet Number: | 25 | |
OSI Grid Reference: | R555 045 | |
Latitude / Longitude: |
52.19062 -8.65079 [ Google Earth ] [ Google Maps ] |
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