HISTORIC HOUSES OF CARRIGALINE
Mount Rivers House I Ravenswood House I Old Chapel I Old Rectory I Corner House I Railway Hotel

Mount Rivers House
Mt. Rivers House
Carrigaline Street

One of the historic houses of Carrigaline. Home of one of the Roberts family and also headquarters of Carrigaline Art Group where many fine exhibitions have taken place

Ravenswood House
Ravenswoods House
Ravenswood House situated on the Ballea Road as sketched by resident Constance E. Westrop c1898.

Ravenswod House overlooking the Ballea Road.

Old Chapel
Old Chapel
Chapel Sale

The original Catholic Chapel - The Church of St. John, situated on Church Hill (it gave Church Hill its name) closed in the 1950's to make way for the new Chapel built on the north of the river. Notice of sale on the right.

Old Rectory

Old Rectory
Mother & Nanny
Maid

The Old Rectory is situated on the Cork Road. Above is how it looked c.1911. Pictured are Rev. John Quarry Conolly Jr.1876-1948 rector of Carrigaline 1909 -21, his wife Alice 1880 - 1919, and on his nurses knee John Francis Quarry Conolly born Nov.1910. Maid on right is Lizzie Doyle

Corner House
Corner House Old
Corner House New

The Corner House as it was as a grocery shop an in its present form as a pub.

Railway Hotel
Railway Hotel
Main St.

The Railway Hotel named after the railway that ran from Cork through Carrigaline to Crosshaven.


Other Areas of interest in the History Section:

Overview I deCogans I Old Town I Village 1800s I Flour Mills I Population I Pottery I Railway I Post

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