St Olan's is a residence in Aghavrin townland, 4.2 km (2.6 mi) north-west of Coachford village in County Cork, Ireland.

St Olan's, Aghavrin
St Olan's, Aghavrin is located in island of Ireland
St Olan's, Aghavrin
Alternative namesSt Olan's Rectory
General information
TypeHouse
LocationAghavrin, County Cork, Ireland
Coordinates51°55′41.56″N 8°49′10.93″W / 51.9282111°N 8.8197028°W / 51.9282111; -8.8197028
Completedc. 1840
OwnerPrivate residence

Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837) states a glebe of 30 acres was purchased at Aghavrin by the Board of First Fruits, but the rector did not take possession, as the annual rental was too high.[1] The Ordnance Survey name book (c. 1840) describes the 'Glebe of Aghavrin' as the property of Captain Crooke, being good ground with some plantation, and the remainder under cultivation. The 1842 surveyed OS map depicts St Olan's Rectory, with the surrounding grounds and glebe clearly shown.[2]

By the mid-nineteenth century, the Primary Valuation of Ireland (Griffith's Valuation) records Reverend William Welland as occupying c. 30 acres in Aghavrin townland, which consisted of a 'house, offices, land and glebe', with the lessor being William Crooke of Aghavrin House. Reverend Welland also occupied c. 5 acres of plantation land, with the lessor again being William Crooke.[3] The 1901 surveyed OS map indicates a name change to 'St Olan's', with the grounds of the property still clearly identifiable.[4]

The Irish Tourist Association survey of 1944 refers to 'St Olan's House, Aghavrin', the residence of Mr Devlin, Area Engineer of Cork County Council. The erection date of the property is given as c. 1840, as a 'Protestant Rectory', and completed c. 1890.[5]

It remains a private residence, and is not accessible to the public.[citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^ Lewis, Samuel (1837). A topographical dictionary of Ireland. Lewis. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  2. ^ "1842 surveyed OS map (maps.osi.ie)".
  3. ^ "Griffith's Valuation".
  4. ^ "1901 surveyed OS map (maps.osi.ie)".
  5. ^ Murphy, C (1944). I.T.A. topographical and general survey. Irish Tourist Association.
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