Ballinderry Park, a small Georgian house dating back to c.1740, sits in the plains of East Galway like a Palladian dollhouse. Originally belonging to Kilconnell Friary, it passed through various hands before being leased to the Comyn family, who farmed the land and were closely tied to horses and hunting.
Ballinderry Park, a small Georgian house dating back to c.1740, sits in the plains of East Galway like a Palladian dollhouse. Originally belonging to Kilconnell Friary, it passed through various hands before being leased to the Comyn family, who farmed the land and were closely tied to horses and hunting.