Ballynegall House, County Westmeath

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Ballynegall House in County Westmeath is a notable early 19th-century Irish country house designed in a refined neoclassical style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
neoclassical house
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
refined neoclassical style
associatedWith landed estate landscape
constructionPeriod early 19th century
country Ireland NERFINISHED
countryHouseType Irish country house
hasArchitecturalPeriod Georgian / Regency era in Ireland
hasCulturalContext Anglo-Irish country house tradition
hasFacadeCharacter formal classical composition
hasFunction residential
hasHeritageValue architectural
cultural
historical
hasMaterialContext masonry construction (inferred for period Irish country houses)
hasPlanType symmetrical plan (typical of neoclassical country houses)
hasSetting rural
hasStyleFeatures classical proportions
restrained ornament typical of refined neoclassicism
heritageSignificance notable example of early 19th-century Irish country house architecture
notable example of refined neoclassical style in Ireland
isPartOf Irish architectural heritage
locatedIn County Westmeath NERFINISHED
Leinster
Midlands Region, Ireland NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Europe
region central Ireland
usedFor elite domestic residence

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Francis Johnston notableWork Ballynegall House, County Westmeath