Magnificent ancient home captured from drone in Ireland

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
  • Magnificent Mountshannon with its seven-bay entrance portico on four huge Ionic columns. It is said that the house had three hundred and sixty five windows - one for every day of the year and that the entrance hall was so wide that a coach and four could easily be driven through it. By far the largest and most impressive house to be erected in the Castleconnell area was Mountshannon Mansion. It not only laid claim to have been one of Ireland's most beautiful mansions, but also earned its place in the annals of Irish history by virtue of its association with the controversial personage of the notorious first Lord Clare, Black Jack Fitzgibbon. Erected on a 900 acre estate of the best of arable land, about two miles on the Limerick side of Castleconnell, Mountshannon was bounded on the west by the Shannon and by the Mulcair river on the south and the estate extended from Newgarden to Annacotty. Almost half the domain was once covered in trees, Mountshannon Wood, that skirted the estate and secluded from prying eyes this noble and often mysterious mansion where few - apart from the aristocracy - dared to venture near. The estate and house were serviced from the working area where there was quite a number of buildings including servants' quarters, stewards houses, stables, coach houses, laundry, its own gas making plant and several other utility buildings which made this area in itself larger than many an Irish village. Some of the great features of the estate were its beautiful gardens and rolling parklands which were laid out and landscaped by John Sutherland, one of the most famous landscape gardeners of the time and who was responsible for designing many of the splendid country gardens of Great Britain and Ireland. In its heyday Mountshannon employed an army of gardeners and estate workers. In summertime work for the gardeners began each day at first light as they had to have the day's work finished and everything in order before the guests of the mansion rose to take breakfast on the lawns and spend their days in the delightful surroundings of the estate gardens. During the summer months as many as a hundred guests would be in residence there.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @jansmall72
    @jansmall72 3 года назад

    Amazing house with a lot of land with trees and beautiful

  • @christinerobinette2237
    @christinerobinette2237 3 года назад +1

    Even in the Condition it's in it Has Remarkable Beauty.

  • @1968CudaGuy
    @1968CudaGuy 3 года назад +1

    Wow!! Looks to be pretty intact. At least the stone work does. Rest is overgrown and probably gone.. Would love to see it returned to its former glory.. Pictures of it really show its character..

  • @weaponofmassconstruction1940
    @weaponofmassconstruction1940 3 года назад +2

    This sort of thing reminds me that a house's real worth is where it's built, not the building itself.

  • @Q45t
    @Q45t 3 года назад

    A house is just a place to go. A home is where your family lives.

  • @adagio9519
    @adagio9519 3 года назад +1

    Sadness…

  • @coppersense999
    @coppersense999 3 года назад

    No offense but I've been to Ireland. Don't need a drone to see an old house. Walk through a meadow and you'll come across a moss-covered castle. Frequently. They are pretty cool though! 👍 Just don't wander too far, you might fall into the ocean. Shout out to the Cliffs of Moher. ☘️🇮🇪🇺🇸

    • @christinerobinette2237
      @christinerobinette2237 3 года назад +1

      Well some of us need that Drone to see this. As we Don't live in Ireland 👍

    • @DavZell
      @DavZell 3 года назад +1

      I would imagine it takes strong legs to jump high enough to see these viewpoints...