Mill House in north Cork’s Clondulane is magical in its maturity

Tommy Barker reports on the sale of a former mill manager’s house on one third of an woodland acre.

Mill House in north Cork’s Clondulane is magical in its maturity

AS rooted in the 20th century industrial history of its setting as it is to wonderful woodland is the Mill House, in north Cork’s Clondulane.

Set near the village of Clondulane, five minutes downriver of Fermoy town and a half hour from Cork city, the famed River Blackwater’s only about 100 metres from Mill House, and is next to quite grande neighbouring houses such as Clondulane House, Glandalane House, and Careysville House by a weir; the the latter Georgian house is owned by the Duke of Devonshire, who lets it out as a fishing retreat for international anglers, and in the off-season for other paying guests.

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