The Last Time It Was Whole – Crevenagh House Sale Brochure
The sale sheets from when Crevenagh House was marketed through Pollock Estate Agents & Auctioneers capture a very different version of the place — one that still felt intact, lived-in and full of potential.
Presented as a “superb residential property and development opportunity,” the estate was being offered with over 40 acres of land, including the main Georgian house, stable block and surrounding grounds. The images show interiors that were still complete at the time — furnished rooms, working fireplaces, and the grand hallway with its staircase and tiled floor still in place.
There’s a sense, looking through them now, that this was a turning point. The house hadn’t yet slipped into the sharp decline that would follow. It was still being sold as something viable — something that could be restored, repurposed, or lived in.
Those brochures now feel like a snapshot of the last real chance the house had. Within a few years, much of what’s shown in those pages — the fireplaces, the staircase, the character of the interiors — would be stripped away or destroyed, leaving behind only fragments of what was once being offered as a complete and functioning estate.