Built in 1774 for John Croker, Ballynagarde House near Ballyneety was once among County Limerick’s grand Georgian residences. The five-bay mansion stood over a raised basement, with a central breakfront, cut limestone detailing, extensive outbuildings, walled gardens and classical statues. Raised on the site of an earlier stronghold, it remained the Croker family seat for generations. Financial mismanagement during the late nineteenth century began its decline, and the estate was divided by the Land Commission in the 1930s. Now ruined, the house survives in local folklore through tales of “Doubt It Hall” and a mysterious visitor allegedly possessing cloven hooves.