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Moy House, County Clare

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Moy House is a Georgian country house hotel in County Clare, Ireland. It’s about 3 kilometres south of Lahinch, near the village of Moy, off the N67. The house was built in the mid-1700s as the holiday home of Sir Augustine Fitzgerald and was set in 15 acres of woodland on the River Moy. It later belonged to Major Studdert, who gave his name to the bridges over the road and the river in the West Clare Railway.

The house was vacant for about 10 years before Odran O'Looney bought it and spent three years restoring it. In 2003 it was named Country House of the Year by Georgina Campbell's Ireland. Moy House also features in the Irish TV drama Smother, which began in March 2021, where it serves as the Ahern family’s home.


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