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Garbally House is a country house built by the Lord Clancarty in the 17th century. It has two floors and fine views over Ballinasloe. It is situated beside Garbally College (Garbally Court), which is an all boys secondary school in Ballinasloe County Galway. It has an obelisk, pond, steps (nicknamed the 40 steps) (that have no current use but were previously one of many entrances into the vast estate) and a system of tunnels (that are now closed) on its grounds. It is owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clonfert and is inhabited by a local priest who serves as a groundskeeper.

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  • Garbally House is a country house built by the Lord Clancarty in the 17th century. It has two floors and fine views over Ballinasloe. It is situated beside Garbally College (Garbally Court), which is an all boys secondary school in Ballinasloe County Galway. It has an obelisk, pond, steps (nicknamed the 40 steps) (that have no current use but were previously one of many entrances into the vast estate) and a system of tunnels (that are now closed) on its grounds. It is owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clonfert and is inhabited by a local priest who serves as a groundskeeper. It was once used as a hospital by the English after the Battle of Aughrim in 1691. Following the secession of the Irish Free State from the United Kingdom in 1921, the House along with the surrounding land which constituted Garbally Park was sold to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clonfert, transferring ownership of all fixed assets to the Catholic Church. The following year in 1922 St. Joseph's College, the diocesan second-level school of Clonfert, moved its premises to Garbally Park, henceforth being commonly referred to as Garbally College. Until 2008, the house served as residence to boarding students at Garbally College until the boarding of students at the college came to an end in the same year. (en)
  • Is teach tuaithe galánta é Teach Gearrbhaile a thóg an Tiarna Clancarty sa 17ú haois. Tá dhá urlár ann agus radhairc bhreátha thar Bhéal Átha na Sluaighe. Tá sé suite in aice le Coláiste Ghearrbhaile, ar meánscoil do bhuachaillí go léir i Béal Átha na Sluaighe, gContae na Gaillimhe. Tá obelisk, lochán, céimeanna aige (leasainm ar na 40 céim) (nach bhfuil aon úsáid reatha iontu ach a bhí roimhe seo ar cheann de go leor bealaí isteach san eastát ollmhór) agus córas tollán (atá dúnta anois) ar a thailte. Is le Deoise Caitliceach Rómhánach Clonfert í agus tá sagart áitiúil ina chónaí ann a fhónann mar choimeádaí talún. D'úsáid na Sasanaigh é mar ospidéal uair amháin tar éis Chath Eachroma, 1691. Tar éis scaradh Saorstát na hÉireann ón Ríocht Aontaithe i 1921, díoladh an Teach in éineacht leis an talamh máguaird a bhí ina Pháirc Garbally leis an gCaitliceach Rómhánach. Deoise Caitliceach Rómhánach Clonfert, ag aistriú úinéireachta na sócmhainní seasta go léir chuig an Eaglais Chaitliceach. An bhliain dár gcionn i 1922 bhog Coláiste Naomh Seosamh, scoil dara leibhéal deoise Chluain Fert, a áitreabh go Páirc an Gearrbhaile, dá ngairtear Coláiste Ghearrbhaile as seo amach. Go dtí 2008, bhí an teach mar áit chónaithe do mhic léinn cónaithe i gColáiste Garbally go dtí gur tháinig deireadh le dul ar bord mac léinn sa Choláiste an bhliain chéanna. (ga)
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  • Garbally House is a country house built by the Lord Clancarty in the 17th century. It has two floors and fine views over Ballinasloe. It is situated beside Garbally College (Garbally Court), which is an all boys secondary school in Ballinasloe County Galway. It has an obelisk, pond, steps (nicknamed the 40 steps) (that have no current use but were previously one of many entrances into the vast estate) and a system of tunnels (that are now closed) on its grounds. It is owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clonfert and is inhabited by a local priest who serves as a groundskeeper. (en)
  • Is teach tuaithe galánta é Teach Gearrbhaile a thóg an Tiarna Clancarty sa 17ú haois. Tá dhá urlár ann agus radhairc bhreátha thar Bhéal Átha na Sluaighe. Tá sé suite in aice le Coláiste Ghearrbhaile, ar meánscoil do bhuachaillí go léir i Béal Átha na Sluaighe, gContae na Gaillimhe. Tá obelisk, lochán, céimeanna aige (leasainm ar na 40 céim) (nach bhfuil aon úsáid reatha iontu ach a bhí roimhe seo ar cheann de go leor bealaí isteach san eastát ollmhór) agus córas tollán (atá dúnta anois) ar a thailte. Is le Deoise Caitliceach Rómhánach Clonfert í agus tá sagart áitiúil ina chónaí ann a fhónann mar choimeádaí talún. (ga)
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