House - 18th/19th century, Pollboy, Co. Galway
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House
In the townland of Pollboy, in County Galway, stands a house dating from the eighteenth or nineteenth century, recorded as a monument but presently holding its details close.
It is the kind of place that appears on official registers with just enough information to provoke curiosity and not quite enough to satisfy it.
Pollboy is a small rural townland in east Galway, a part of the county shaped by centuries of agricultural settlement, landlord estates, and the quiet comings and goings of rural Irish life. A house recorded under the broad span of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries could reflect almost any chapter of that period, from the relative stability of early Georgian rural building through to the upheavals of the post-Famine decades. Vernacular houses of this era in Connacht were typically modest in scale, built in local stone with lime mortar, and designed around the practical demands of farming life rather than architectural fashion. Whether this particular structure belongs to that tradition, or represents something grander, a minor landlord's residence perhaps, remains unclear from what is currently available.