*Photograph: John Mangan

A West Clare property which was home to Sisters of Mercy for 91 years has been requested to be made a protected structure by Clare County Council.

Miltown House bid farewell to the Sisters of Mercy in June of this year ending a 91 year association between the nuns and Spanish Point. The 8.86 acre site has since gone on the property market with a price tag of โ‚ฌ500,000.

Cllr Bill Chambers (FF) requested that Miltown House be added to the local authorityโ€™s record of protected structures at a recent meeting of the West Clare Municipal District.

Consideration to the appeal will be given when a review of the County Development Plan begins this month. Acting senior planner in the Councilโ€™s planning department, Helen Quinn outlined that the drafting of a new plan is a two process โ€œwhich will involve the preparation of a record of protected structuresโ€. If deemed appropriate, the property will be recommended for elected members to approve.

Detailing that Miltown House was built in 1782 by Thomas J Moroney, Cllr Chambers said the house was โ€œa fine six bed propertyโ€ and noted โ€œmany of the original features remainโ€. He believed the condition of the house was โ€œtestamentโ€ to the Moroney family and the Sisters of Mercy. โ€œIts protection would preserve a historic house for future generationsโ€.

Tribute to the Sisters of Mercyโ€™s contribution to the area was acknowledged by Cllr Shane Talty (FF). In seconding the requested, he stressed that he trusted the Councilโ€™s planning department to have โ€œdue regard to the history of the houseโ€.

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