House - indeterminate date, Ballycharry, Co. Donegal
In the townland of Ballycharry, County Donegal, sits a house whose origins remain something of a mystery.
House - indeterminate date, Ballycharry, Co. Donegal
Whilst the structure is recorded in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland’s databases, its exact date of construction hasn’t been determined, leaving researchers and local historians to piece together its story from whatever clues the building itself might offer. Like many rural Irish houses of uncertain vintage, it likely served generations of families through centuries of change, from the Penal Laws through the Famine years and into the modern era.
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