Castlecoote, Rookwood, Mount Talbot and Four Roads
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for the axle of the great water wheel of the mill in Castlecoote.
Adjacent to Castlecoote House are the ruins of an old castle in a tolerable state of preservation. It was built by Sir Charles Coote, one of the English presidents of Connaught about the year 1614. It was burned to the ground once and rebuilt by Sir Robert De Ufford .South of Castlecoote is Brickfield House the residence of Mr. Michael Giblin. This house was built by a family of the O'Kelly's of Hymany whose descendants are now well known wine merchants residing in Dublin. The present occupants of Brickfield House is the
Adjacent to Castlecoote House are the ruins of an old castle in a tolerable state of preservation. It was built by Sir Charles Coote, one of the English presidents of Connaught about the year 1614. It was burned to the ground once and rebuilt by Sir Robert De Ufford .South of Castlecoote is Brickfield House the residence of Mr. Michael Giblin. This house was built by a family of the O'Kelly's of Hymany whose descendants are now well known wine merchants residing in Dublin. The present occupants of Brickfield House is the