Lisgub House, Lisgub, Co. Galway
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Lisgub House in County Galway is one of those places where the historical record falls almost entirely quiet, leaving behind a name, a location, and very little else to work with.
The townland name itself carries interest: "Lis" derives from the Irish "lios", referring to a ringfort or enclosed dwelling, suggesting that the land here has been inhabited and organised by human hands for far longer than any surviving house could account for.
Beyond the etymological clue buried in the place name, the available record on Lisgub House offers no specific dates of construction, no named families or owners, and no documented events to anchor it in a broader county or provincial story. Galway has no shortage of country houses whose histories were disrupted by the upheavals of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and Lisgub sits, for now, in that less examined category of places whose stories have not yet been fully pieced together.