Houses castles and gardens

Houses, Castles and Gardens of Ireland,

16a Woodlands Park, Blackrock, Co Dublin, Ireland.
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Attractions

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Property
Lough Gur Interperative Centre
County
Limerick
Short description
At Lough Gur Visitor Centre we tell the story of the pre-Celtic settlers of Ireland who farmed and lived in this peaceful valley.
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Property
Crom
County
Fermanagh
Short description
The exceptional harmony of woodland, water, parkland and old buildings give Crom its very special quality. One of the most important nature conservation sites owned by the National Trust, the estate woodlands consist of fine stands of ancient oak, providing a rich and diverse habitat, while the shorelines of Crom support many very rare plants.
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Property
Powerscourt Townhouse Centre
County
Dublin
Short description
Now an award winning shopping centre this palazzo was built for the 4th Viscount Powerscourt, Richard Wingfield, as a family town house. Of magnificent cut stone the design by Robert Mack was built between 1771 and 1774.
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Skerries Watermill and Windmills
County
Dublin
Short description
Travelling along Irelands East Cost, Skerries is 30km north of Dublin and a short detour from the M1 Motorway. The town is well known for its sandy beaches, off-shore islands, marina and harbour. The mill complex, located at the southern end of the town, is the focal point of a 45 acre Town Park comprising walkways, playing pitches and water courses.
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Craggaunowen - The Living Past Experience
County
Clare
Short description
Craggaunowen - the Living Past is Irelands original, award winning, prehistoric park. Situated on 50 acres of wooded grounds, the park interprets Irelands pre-historic and early Christian eras.
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Hunt Museum
County
Limerick
Short description
The Hunt Collection is housed in the beautifully restored Custom House in the heart of Limerick city. This Palladian style building was designed by Italian architect Davis Duckart in 1765 and is regarded as one of the finest examples of 18th Century architecture in Limerick.