1850 – Glynch House, Newbliss, Co. Monaghan

Glynch House has been attributed to Sir Richard Morrison due to its similarities to his style for middle-sized country houses. The symmetrical front elevation has recesses for the ground floor windows, and a fine tripartite window over the entrance portico.
Built for Joseph Rogers. Newbliss was established as a village by Robert Ker by about 1750, and by 1800 the linen trade was thriving here.
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Published February 18, 2016 | Last Updated March 31, 2025
