Draft:Lordship Hall

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  • Comment: No sources are provided. The only attempt at a source is a citation to another Wikipedia article, which is not permitted. If you meant to simply link to the article, that is done by placing the title of the target article or page in double brackets like this [[Joe Biden]] becomes Joe Biden. 331dot (talk) 11:12, 10 July 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: No sources provided. Or, seemingly, available. Likely, as far as I can tell, because the author has confused "Lordship Hall" (a fairly run-of-the-mill 20th century house in Piedmont townland on the R173 regional road; which, while it ""styles itself" with a grand name and was possibly built on the site of a now demolished and earlier 20th century home, is nothing special) with "Piedmont House" (a ruined 18th century house, about 1km to the north, which is protected structure #Lhs008-003. Former home of the Townley family. Which still stands.) Frankly there is more wrong here than right. And, if an article on Piedmont House is created, it shouldn't be derived from this Draft... Guliolopez (talk) 02:23, 23 March 2024 (UTC)

Lordship Hall sign

Lordship Hall was located in Lordship in County Louth, Ireland. Constructed in 1911, this house met its demise in 1986.[citation needed]

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