Doory Hall is an estate and now-ruined historic building in County Longford, Ireland. [1] While some parts of the estate (including a number of its outbuildings) are included on Longford County Council's Record of Protected Structures, [2] the 19th century manor house itself is now a largely empty "shell". [3]
The estate was the home of the Jessop family, [4] for whom the house was extensively remodeled by the architect John Hargrave c. 1820. [3] [5] [6] Doory Hall was the birthplace of the playwright George H. Jessop (1852–1915). [7]
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Doory Hall is an estate and now-ruined historic building in County Longford, Ireland. [1] While some parts of the estate (including a number of its outbuildings) are included on Longford County Council's Record of Protected Structures, [2] the 19th century manor house itself is now a largely empty "shell". [3]
The estate was the home of the Jessop family, [4] for whom the house was extensively remodeled by the architect John Hargrave c. 1820. [3] [5] [6] Doory Hall was the birthplace of the playwright George H. Jessop (1852–1915). [7]
53°35′53″N 7°44′22″W / 53.5981°N 7.7395°W