Clashganny Corn Mill (Ruin). |
Clashganny Corn Mill (Ruin). |
Clashganny Corn Mill (Ruin). |
The Clashganny mills were the only other Mill in the county sending
flour to the capital at that time and they only managed 100 cwts. On
taking the lease of Ballygowan in 1790, John Alexander saw the need
for expansion and in less than seven years, his mills at Milford
eclipsed those of the Lodge.
Source:
http://doras.dcu.ie/22526/1/Shay%20Kinsella.pdf
Lock Keepers House, Lock No. 18, Barrow Navigation, Clashganny Lock
Ballykeenan (St. Mullins Lr By) A two-bay, two-storey, gable-ended
lock keeper’s house with painted, rendered walls, natural slates on
the roof, end stacks and an added, flat-roofed porch.
Source:
https://www.carlow.ie/wp-content/documents/uploads/carlow-county-development-plan-appendix-8-record-of-protected-structures.pdf
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