Moy House, County Clare

Coordinates: 52°55′0″N 9°20′56″W / 52.91667°N 9.34889°W / 52.91667; -9.34889
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Moy House from the seaside

Moy House is a Georgian country house hotel in County Clare, Ireland, about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south of Lahinch off the N67 road near the village of Moy.

Originally set in 15 acres of woodland on the River Moy, it was built in the mid 18th century as the holiday home of Sir Augustine Fitzgerald.[1][2] Later it was sold to Major Studdert, who gave his name to the bridges over the road and the river in the West Clare Railway.[3] The house was vacant for 10 years, but was purchased by Odran O'Looney who undertook a three-year restoration of the property.[1]

It was voted Country House of the Year by Georgina Campbell's Ireland in 2003.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Dillard, Elsie (January 2008). The Irish Bed & Breakfast Book. Pelican Publishing. p. 143. ISBN 978-1-4556-0638-2.
  2. ^ Brown, June (2006). Karen Brown's Ireland: Exceptional Places to Stay and Itineraries. Karen Brown's Guides. p. 170. ISBN 978-1-933810-06-5.
  3. ^ Lenihan, Eddie (2008) [1990]. In the Tracks of the West Clare Railway. Cork: Mercier Press. ISBN 978 1 85635 579 7. p. 145
  4. ^ Campbell, Georgina (October 2005). Georgina Campbell's Ireland, the Best of the Best: Ireland's Very Best Places to Eat, Drink and Stay. Georgina Campbell Guides. p. 71. ISBN 978-1-903164-21-1.

52°55′0″N 9°20′56″W / 52.91667°N 9.34889°W / 52.91667; -9.34889