Ballygaygan House, Ballygeagin, Co. Galway

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Ballygaygan House, Ballygeagin, Co. Galway

In the townland of Ballygeagin in County Galway sits a structure recorded under the name Ballygaygan House, catalogued as a monument of enough significance to warrant formal archaeological attention, yet currently yielding almost nothing to the curious enquirer.

It is one of those places that exists more completely in administrative records than in public knowledge, a building whose name hints at a history that has not yet been fully surfaced or shared.

The placename itself, Ballygeagin, derives from Irish and reflects the deep layering of language across the Connacht landscape, where anglicised spellings often obscure older Gaelic forms. Beyond that, the specific history of the house, its origins, who built it, when, and for whom, remains undocumented in any publicly available form at present. It has been identified and logged as part of Ireland's built or archaeological heritage, but the detail that would bring it into focus has not yet been made accessible.

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