Larchfield House, Carrignamuck
Shown within island of Ireland | |
Location | Carrignamuck, County Cork, Ireland |
---|---|
Coordinates | 51°55′41″N 8°46′10″W / 51.92806°N 8.76944°WCoordinates: 51°55′41″N 8°46′10″W / 51.92806°N 8.76944°W |
Type | Residence |
History | |
Founded | c. 1880 |
Site notes | |
Ownership | Private |
Public access | No |
Larchfield House is a residence in the townland of Carrignamuck, situated 2.7 km (1.7 mi) north of Coachford village. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage describes it as built c. 1880, being a detached three-bay two-storey house, with gabled bays and a full height canted bay window. It is said to be typical of fashionable architectural style during the late nineteenth century.[1]
This particular area within Carrignamuck townland is known as Larchfield, as indicated on both the 1842 and 1901 surveyed OS maps. The property was previously the residence and surgery of a local General Practitioner, and this is reflected in the crossroads adjoining the entrance being known as 'Doctor's Crossroads'.
Today, it is a private residence, and is not accessible to the public.
See also
- Carrignamuck (townland)
- Dripsey Castle, Carrignamuck
- Carrignamuck Tower House
- Dripsey Castle Bridge
- Trafalgar Monument, Carrignamuck
- Colthurst's Bridge