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All houses have an energy, good and bad. I’ve gone into houses in the snow and they’ve been as warm as if the fire was on, and you can feel the warmth and the welcome of the people who lived there. Then there are other houses where you know you’re not welcome, and I would always listen to that, respect it, and leave.” They were inhabited for centuries by a small but close-knit Irish-speaking population who followed a traditional way of life – farming, fishing, weaving – and who eventually became the subjects of important linguistic studies for their use of a largely unchanged version of the Irish language. It’s made her passionate about trying to save, or at least document, our abandoned buildings before they’re destroyed or altered. Currently she’s on a mission to try and photograph Millbrook House, a 9,000sq ft decaying mansion built in 1885 in Co Laois, before renovations start.

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A picture emerged on social media recently of a mystery mansion hidden deep inside a forest somewhere in Ireland. Links with Lady Dixon, Cairndhu House was initially built as a summer residence but during the war it was used as a hospital and in 1950 it was officially opened as a convalescence hospital.This ‘angel of death’ can be distinguished by her ghostly wail, which is said to reverberate throughout the castle. My favourite story during the talk was obviously one that involved a brush with the paranormal, obviously. This nineteenth-century manor was home to Thomas Lefroy (Lord Chief Justice of Ireland and reported muse for Pride and Prejudice’s Mr Darcy) . Despite the fairy-tale feel of the limestone exterior, turrets, oriel windows and gables, the interior is plagued with so much water damage, vegetation growth, and vandalism that it – alongside the estate’s other abandoned buildings – looks like a forgotten ghost-town. 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 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 home that has been marketed as a fixer-upper, this property in Galway is a short drive from Williamstown village. 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.”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. So, obviously the dork within me was well on board for listening to a talk all about abandoned buildings, in an abandoned building. How very meta. The sense of history evoked when walking between rooms traversed by people of a different time has an awe-inspiring capability that I find endlessly fascinating. 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." 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.

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Looking at what's left of a life once lived, wondering what the people who lived there were like, who they were, what they did ... Inmates were free to leave when they liked, but most of those who entered weren’t in the position to do so. Many children lived their entire lives there, not knowing any other existence. This listing has just two photos, which both show a two-storey house that is painted red. The house has no windows or a roof and appears to be gutted inside. While exploring and photographing a convent school which opened in the late 1800’s, Abandoned Ni heard a male voice saying “you’re crazy”– listen out for it in this video footage caught while exploring the building. Abandoned Ireland: Step into our empty asylums, convents and workhouses — ghosts and poltergeists optionalRead more: Old Irish country house built during famine with rich history and antique decor hits market for €1.6m

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Clonmines may be one of the finest examples of a deserted medieval settlement in all of Ireland. It was aptly described in a 2010 article in the Journal of the Bannow Historical Society as “a place that has much more history than it has present.” The workhouse closed in 1921 and most of its residents were moved to a nearby home. In later years the buildings were used for several other purposes, one of those being a vocational school and it has been used as a set for some local films. Its future remains unknown. The house came to a terrible end on February 1, 1923 when it was burned down during the Irish Civil War as Maurice Moore, the brother of the owner of Moore Hall, was viewed as pro-Treaty. 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

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