NOTES: This building was originally the village granary, built around 1642. It was restored in the early 1900s and converted for his own use by Leslie Martin in 1975-78.
NOTES: This building was originally the village granary, built around 1642. It was restored in the early 1900s and converted for his own use by Leslie Martin in 1975-78.
NOTES: This building was originally the village granary, built around 1642. It was restored in the early 1900s and converted for his own use by Leslie Martin in 1975-78.
NOTES: This building was originally the village granary, built around 1642. It was restored in the early 1900s and converted for his own use by Leslie Martin in 1975-78.
NOTES: This building was originally the village granary, built around 1642. It was restored in the early 1900s and converted for his own use by Leslie Martin in 1975-78.
NOTES: This building was originally the village granary, built around 1642. It was restored in the early 1900s and converted for his own use by Leslie Martin in 1975-78.
NOTES: This building was originally the village granary, built around 1642. It was restored in the early 1900s and converted for his own use by Leslie Martin in 1975-78.
NOTES: This building was originally the village granary, built around 1642. It was restored in the early 1900s and converted for his own use by Leslie Martin in 1975-78.
NOTES: This building was originally the village granary, built around 1642. It was restored in the early 1900s and converted for his own use by Leslie Martin in 1975-78.
NOTES: This building was originally the village granary, built around 1642. It was restored in the early 1900s and converted for his own use by Leslie Martin in 1975-78.
NOTES: This building was originally the village granary, built around 1642. It was restored in the early 1900s and converted for his own use by Leslie Martin in 1975-78.
NOTES: Castlebar House burnt down in the Troubles of 1798. Papworth's 1825 designs for a replacement house appear to have been built as 'The Lawn' which served as a residence for Lord Bingham (later the 3rd Earl of Lucan) when he was in Ireland. Additional stables and farm buildings were designed for Lucan in 1839-1844.