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Whether you're a believer in the paranormal or just a fan of a good scare, Ireland is riddled with abandoned places that will creep out even the bravest of souls. This is why technology can be so transforming. It’s eminently sensible to use the swarm of people out and about in different areas to do the hunting for vacant homes and then to make targeted interventions where it’s possible." Carrigglas Manor, County Longford – a fairy-tale exterior with a ghostly interior Credit: @IrishAesthete These busy years faded with the austerity of war, and the property gradually declined and was sold to the State, which failed to care adequately for the house. And so at last its eventual abandonment, although to these all-too-familiar tropes are added a dash of the unexpected: Ridley Scott used the house as a film set; and Brownlie herself first encountered Cairndhu as a member of a paranormal investigations group. For Cairndhu is, on top of everything else, haunted, although one assumes not by Princess Margaret.

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It is a place of national historic significance and several members of the Moore family played major parts in the social, cultural, literary and political history of Ireland from the late 1700s to the early 1900s. It was burned down 100 years ago during the Irish Civil War by members of the anti-treaty Irish Republican Army and was never restored. With death at its centre, it is clear why this former city mortuary in Belfast sits high on our list of abandoned places in Ireland that will creep you out. However, visiting is not advised for your own safety due to the deteriorating state and would also be considered trespassing as this is private property.Rebecca Brownlie provides a rapid sketch of the house’s 20th-century history: its beginnings as a property built, rebuilt and rebuilt again by a fussy Scottish industrialist; its final iteration as a complicated Edwardian mansion; and its salad days as a focus of what passed for high society in a narrow, unionist-controlled Northern Ireland (Princess Margaret, who seems to feature in every story of the 20th century, inevitably pops up here too). There is something very disarming seeing the contents of someone’s home, someone’s life; abandoned. All the accoutrements of daily life arranged or strewn in a manner wholly unique to the people who once inhabited the space. Read more: Huge Irish home with massive garden and four beds hits the market for little over €300,000 Rebecca Brownlie grew up in a small rural village in County Down, Northern Ireland. When she was just twelve years old, she won her first camera on a TV game show and her love of photography was sparked. From that day on, a camera is rarely far from her side. Her passion for abandoned buildings and love of photography have led her to appear on several local television shows featuring some of Ireland’s lost buildings. She is an avid adventurer, and can be regularly found hiking up mountainsides with her four-legged friend and children in tow. The council now own the 80 acres of woodland estate overlooking Lough Carra in west Mayo, including the house, courtyard and walled garden and the grounds are open to the public.

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Another said: “Absolutely beautiful place. Such a hidden gem. Wonderful walk around the forest. Stunning spot.”

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The six pubs you can buy in Ireland right now - with some at bargain prices of as little as €115,000 Some visitors to the overgrown Moore Hall and its grounds have described it as “magical”, a “hidden gem” and something out of a “fairy tale”. At five I went to the place and found the whole house was seething in a mass of flames. I at once saw that all was hopeless. Priests came to the house and are recorded to have witnessed the strange occurrences for themselves. One of them described hearing snoring in the dark; he also said that when sitting on the bed it felt like snakes were moving under him and when a light was lit a human bulk was seen to collapse under the sheets, which then developed a new swelling and the snoring started afresh. With a set of keys to explore Cairndhu House every weekend, the bug for the derelict had well and truly set in and the wheels were in motion for Abandoned Ni. Focus began to shift from paranormal interest towards insight into the history and lives of the people who lived and worked in buildings from years gone by. Cottages

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The haunting photograph, captured from above by a drone, shows the abandoned ruins of a large Irish stately home with some of the trees growing so close, they are beginning to take over the house.This ‘angel of death’ can be distinguished by her ghostly wail, which is said to reverberate throughout the castle. I was sitting in my lodge reading when armed men who were perfect strangers to me came to the door and demanded the keys. I asked what for and was told that a column was going to be put up there for the night… The author is interested above all, one senses, in the grain of day-to-day life: in the stories and power retained by detritus and everyday objects – the crucifix on the wall, the dusty piano, assorted books, the bottle of cod liver oil – even amid the desolation of abandonment. And more than anything, Brownlie’s tremendously evocative photographs tell and amplify such stories of materiality, and of buildings poised trembling between life and death.’– Neil Hegarty, The Irish Times The abandoned mansion is Moore Hall in Carnacon, County Mayo, the former house and estate of the Moore family - and it has a fascinating history.

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In previous posts I’ve talked about my penchant for old buildings. I’ve done a paranormal tour of East Belfast’s Strand Cinema, explored Hillsborough Castle, traversed Belfast learning about street art brightening up many abandoned buildings in the city; and much more besides. The author is interested above all, one senses, in... the stories and power retained by detritus and everyday objects – the crucifix on the wall, the dusty piano, assorted books, the bottle of cod liver oil One tourist wrote: “We explored from one tip to the other on this beautiful island. Just a short walk from the parking lot, this spot is magical, like you're walking through a fairy tale book.” Brownlie’s interest in abandoned buildings began some 10 years ago, when she worked with a paranormal group, scouting locations for investigations, but her fascination with the supernatural was honed in childhood by her mum’s stories of the eerie Gill Hall Estate nearby in Dromore, Co Down.Perhaps it’s the stark contrast between the pervasive quietude of these buildings and the life that at one point existed between the walls that makes abandoned buildings so compelling to see. This is certainly the case for the photos of the abandoned primary school. I could do nothing but stand by and await the end with the same feelings that one has when attending the open grave of a very dear friend.” Read More Related Articles



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