Ballynegall House
| Ballynegall House | |
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Interactive map of the Ballynegall House area | |
| General information | |
| Status | Ruined |
| Type | Country house |
| Architectural style | Regency |
| Location | Ballynagall townland, County Westmeath, Ireland |
| Year built | c. 1808 |
| Demolished | 1981 (gutted) |
| Owner | James Gibbons (c. 1808–1846) James William Middleton Berry (1846–1855) Smyth family (1855–c. 1960s) Michael Hawkesworth Smyth (last owner of the Smyth family) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Francis Johnston |
| Known for | Considered one of Ireland's great architectural losses |
Ballynegall House (sometimes spelled "Ballynagall") is a ruined Regency-style country house in Ballynagall townland, County Westmeath, Ireland. The house was constructed around 1808 and was designed by the architect Francis Johnston.
Its gutting and fall into ruins was said to be one of great architectural losses in Ireland.