Glebe House, Foats, Co. Galway
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The name alone raises a quiet question.
A glebe house is a residence historically tied to a Church of Ireland clergyman, built on glebe land, which was ground set aside by the state to support a parish rector. Finding one recorded as a monument of archaeological interest in the townland of Foats, County Galway, suggests a building that has moved well beyond its original administrative purpose and into the longer, slower life of a ruin or a remnant worth formally noting.
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Foats, Co. Galway
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