Did a bit of research on it: Built for the Moore family, who had purchased land in the area in the early 1790s, Moore Hall was completed between c. 1792 and 1795. The house was commissioned by the wine merchant George Moore (1727–1799). The house was vacant by 1921 and was burned down in 1923 during the Irish Civil War.
You're very welcome. I love reserching old stuff. I've researched my surname genealogy back to 1700 through VA, NC, GA and FL, and others have followed their branches from those states to AL, MS and TX. And there are some in Jamaica, likely having sugar plantations for rum.
Did a bit of research on it: Built for the Moore family, who had purchased land in the area in the early 1790s, Moore Hall was completed between c. 1792 and 1795. The house was commissioned by the wine merchant George Moore (1727–1799). The house was vacant by 1921 and was burned down in 1923 during the Irish Civil War.