O'Brien and MacDonnell build the front section 1765
Website
http://www.newhall.ie
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Newhall is an Irish country estate near Ennis in County Clare, which includes a 17-bedroom 17th-century Georgian country house. The estate, held by successive members of the gentry, contains a holy well, and has an associated legend concerning a mermaid.[2] It also includes gate lodges, woodlands, parklands, lakes and Killone Abbey, a national monument (founded 1190 by Donald Mor O’Brien meaning ‘the Great’ O’Brien, King of Thomond, for nuns of the rule of St. Augustine)[3][4] and Saint John the Baptist Holy Well which is recognised by the Catholic church as a miracle well for sore eyes, headaches and toothaches.[5]
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