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Charleville is Ireland's finest gothic revival castle. It is considered to be Francis Johnston's masterpiece, he also designed the G.P.O in Dublin. The castle was built between 1798 and 1810. The massive dining room was designed by Sir William Morris.
http://www.charlevillecastle.com
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Founded in 1910, excellent 18 hole parkland course, less than 1 hour from Dublin and 30 mins from the K Club, venue for the 2006 Ryder Cup, it is a very good test for any golfer. Warm welcome from all our bar & catering staff. Visitors very welcome.
http://www.edenderrygolfclub.com
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One-hour, boating Eco tours for just €25 per person, are the latest way to spend your day when you visit beautiful Hodson Bay on Lough Ree, just outside Athlone. Explore the history and natural beauty of Lough Ree with your own personal guide on one of our Eco Boat Tours operating throughout the day from Hodson Bay Pier
http://www.hodsonbaywatersports.ie
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A new modern, innovative and vibrant Bistro and Wine Bar set right in the heart of Enniskillen, the capital town of Co. Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. Taste offers a unique and contemporary industrial design and a modern, relaxed, informal environment.
http://www.welcometotaste.com
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Mill Pottery was established in 1976 by Tom Agnew. He works in idyllic surroundings with time to pursue a very personal approach to his craft. After many years as a well kept secret, the pottery is now firmly on the visitor trail and Tom extends a warm invitation to come and share what he has enjoyed for over 30 years.
http://www.tomagnew.net
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A sense of antiquity prevails as one enters the gates of Ballinlough. Perched on a hill overlooking two lakes, the 17th century castle is the home of Sir John and Lady Nugent. The gardens were restored in 1994, and are now open to the public, together with the lakeside and woodland walks. The walled garden is divided into four walled sections. On view are herbaceous borders, a grass tennis court, lily pond, rose garden, a herb and soft fruit garden and a well stocked orchard. From the walled gardens, a white door leads to the lakeside walks with the charming water garden and its rustic summerhouse. The walk around the lake affords dramatic views of the castle and its demense.
http://www.ballinloughcastle.ie
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An open farm with a large variety of baby animals and rare breeds. Large indoor soft play area and bouncy castle, adventure playground, tearoom and gift shop. Optional extras include cart rides, face painting and pony rides. Pony trekking also available. Visit Santa during December for a Christmas Gift.
http://www.barrontop.co.uk
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Located alongside the New Ross docks, the Dunbrody Famine Ship is a full-scale reconstruction of a 19th Century Famine ship, and authentic replica of the Three Masted Barque built in Quebec in 1845 for the Graves family of New Ross. Board the Dunbrody and walk in the footsteps of a group of Irish famine emigrants on their journey of hope across the Atlantic Ocean. Go below deck and enter the confined spaces, which would be home for passengers and crew for the 45-day voyage.
http://www.dunbrody.com
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In the mid 1400.s the English were fully occupied in the Hundred Years War.To compensate for their military absence from Ireland a limited number of government grants of 10 pounds were made available to landowners in the Pale ,for the building of fortified houses.John Cornwalsh obtained a 10 pounds grant in 1465 for the building of Dardistown Castle.
http://www.dardistowncastle.ie
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Dating back to 1829, the Drummond Hotel radiates old country warmth from the moment you arrive. This is a family-run hotel is one of the most popular hotels in the north west, which upholds the tradition of offering a warm and friendly welcome.
http://www.drummondhotel.com/
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