Mrs Burton, 1960s and 1970s Preserver of ‘Comhlachts’ and old Houses, Durrus, West Cork.
The area of Muintervara and Mizen is replete with traditional farmhouses. Typically these are two storey, slated, and three windows on the first floor and a window on each side of the front door.
In fact most of these houses date from the 1870s, estate records such as the Bandon Estate contain references to tenants being allowed abatement for new building. The valuation Office records fro the period often refer to new houses being built. They replaced the typical one storey thatched house. The new houses were a reflection of increasing prosperity from the 1860s onwards often probably subvented by some form of grant.
By the 1950 massive emigration and a tradition of celibacy meant that many of farmhouse fell into disuse. Locally they were know as ‘comhlachts’. In other parts of the country they were simple bulldozed and often little is left of them. People also abandoned old houses for the comfort of bungalows.
Around the late 1950 Mrs. Burton settled in the area with her family. Her children went to St. James school. She began to buy the old ruins and assembled a crew to restore them using the sale proceeds to buy the next one. She was a common feature with her Morris Minor Station Wagon loaded with building material. Over a period such houses now with mature gardens were purchased by people coming in from outside who over time became part of the local community.
A number of other came in her wake repeating the same process and preserving vernacular architecture.
Some of the houses she restored are Ahagouna by the bridge, Coomkeen.
She appears in the Methoist records as purchased of part of their property outside Durrus Viilage
| Durrus (Four-mile-water) | Bantry | Cork | 1828 | Built as school and used for Sunday worship. When school closed continued as church until closed in 1971 and sold in 1974 to Mrs Burton (She rehabilitated many comhlachts and old dwellings which otherwise would not have survived) for £1,600 to be used as dwelling house. | Mins 1950 p.76 – Sale of teacher’s residence for £150; Mins 1971 p.69; 1972 p.37; 1974 p.45 |




