Inchmore House, also known as St. Anthony’s, is a historic property located in Kilcoursey, Clara, County Offaly, Ireland. Built in 1846 by architect J.S. Mulvany for the Goodbody family—a prominent merchant family of that era—the house features a two-story façade with a columned portico and bows to the gable ends, characteristic of Mulvany’s neoclassical style. ​

In the 1930s, the Franciscan order acquired the property, adding dormitories and establishing St. Anthony’s boarding school, which operated until its closure in 1990. Following years of disuse and deterioration, the property underwent refurbishment in recent years.​

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