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www.ballynahinch-castle.com |
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carol@ballynahinch-castle.com |
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093 31006 |
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Carol Hinch |
| Luxury castle hotel with 40 bedrooms, superb restaurant, friendly pub & 6 reception rooms on a 450 acre estate with private salmon river and miles of trails in the heart of Connemara. |
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www.ballyscullionpark.com |
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info@ballyscullionpark.com |
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0044 28 79 386 235 |
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Rosalind Mulholland |
| Ballyscullion Park is a beautiful historic house set in rolling parkland with breathtaking views over Lough Beg to Church Island and the Antrim hills. |
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http://www.blarneycastle.ie/contact |
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info@blarneycastle.ie |
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+ 353 21 4385252 |
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Jean Murphy |
| Blarney Castle as viewed today is the third structure to be built on this sight, built by Cormac Mc Carthy in 1446 it replaces a stone structure which was built in1210 ad |
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www.castleleslie.com/ |
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dervalwhite@castleleslie.com |
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+353 47 88100 / Mob: +353 86 8123447 |
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Derval White |
| Nestled in 1,000 acres of undulating Irish countryside dotted with ancient woodlands and glittering lakes, Castle Leslie Estate is an enchanting and secluded rural retreat steeped in history and splendour. |
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www.corkcoco.ie |
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cccmidleton@eircom.net |
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+353 21 4631554 |
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Area Engineers Office |
| Cloyne, a small and ancient cathedral town, is in many ways a typical East Cork small Town, with 3 roads joining in the centre with an array of traditional shops and pubs lining the streets. |
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www.corkcoco.ie |
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cccmidleton@eircom.net |
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+353 21 4631554 |
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Area Engineers Office |
| Cobh is a pretty town built on a steep hill on Great Island in Cork Harbour with the town’s architecture and streetscape distinctly Victorian. |
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www.opw.ie |
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info@opw.ie |
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+353 1 647 6559 |
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Office of Public Works |
| Drombeg is probably Irelands most famous stone circle. Although it may not be the largest stone circle in Ireland it is set in the most magical location surrounded by low lying lush hills and views of the sea. |
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www.dublinmountains.ie/home/ |
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info@dublinmountains.ie |
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01 2011187 |
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Dublin Mountains Partnership |
| This imposing ruined structure is located close to the summit of Mountpelier Hill in the Dublin Mountains, facing north east across the low-lying areas of Tallaght and Rathfarnham. |
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mairead@kchltd.ie |
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087 931 2322 |
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Mairead Mc Carthy |
| Kilgobbin Castle is a well preserved tower house on the west bank of the river Bandon, a few miles from Kinsale. |
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| Web: |
www.photopol.com/martello/no7.html |
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niall.tower@iol.ie |
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0872885522 / 012350777 |
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Niall O'Donoghue |
| Martello Tower in Killiney Bay, is unique, as is its location as an enfilading tower. The Tower is privately owned and has been fully restored. |
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