Lenaboy House, Cloghatisky, Co. Galway

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Lenaboy House, Cloghatisky, Co. Galway

Lenaboy House sits in the townland of Cloghatisky in County Galway, recorded as a monument of sufficient significance to merit formal archaeological listing, yet the details of what makes it notable remain largely undocumented in publicly accessible sources.

That gap itself is telling. Houses that earn monument status typically do so because of age, architectural character, or an association with the layered history of land ownership in the west of Ireland, where the stories of such properties often track the broader movements of plantation, decline, and reinvention across several centuries.

Without further detail available from surviving records, the house remains something of an outline waiting to be filled in. Galway's country houses and substantial rural dwellings span a wide range of periods and circumstances, from the fortified tower houses of the late medieval period through to the more refined Georgian and Victorian-era residences built or remodelled by landowning families during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Whether Lenaboy belongs to one of those traditions or represents something more unusual is a question the monument designation raises without yet answering.

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