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  2. Penrose House - Wikipedia

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    Penrose House is a historic building in Penrose Quay, Cork, Ireland. Built in neoclassical style, it is prominently located on the northern bank of the River Lee. Penrose House was designed by George R. Pain [1] of the Pain brothers and the construction started in 1832. [2] Built of granite and limestone, [2] [3] the five-bay structure has two ...

  3. List of historic houses in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    1 County Carlow. 2 County Cavan. 3 County Clare. 4 County Cork. 5 County Donegal. 6 ... This is a list of historic houses in the Republic of Ireland which serves as a ...

  4. County Cork - Wikipedia

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    Cork is the largest county in Ireland by land area, and the largest of Munster's six counties by population and area. At the latest census in 2022, the population of the entire county stood at 584,156. Cork is the second-most populous county in the State, and the third-most populous county on the island of Ireland.

  5. Rochestown - Wikipedia

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    Among the earliest written mentions of Rochestown are a reference in the Pipe Roll of Cloyne (1385) as "Rochestoun", [2] and the Down Survey (1656) as "Rochtowne". [3] Other documents record the manor and estate houses in the area, including Ronayne's Court, a fortified house which was built in 1624, [4] and described as the "oldest house near the [River] Lee" prior to its demolition in the ...

  6. Castlehyde - Wikipedia

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    Castlehyde (Irish: Carraig an Éidigh) [1] is a townland and estate, slightly west of Fermoy in County Cork, Ireland. The estate's manor house, Castlehyde House, had been the ancestral home of Douglas Hyde's family [2] and is one of several houses owned by Irish dancer, Michael Flatley. [3]

  7. Farran - Wikipedia

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    Farran (Irish: An Fearann) [2] is a village in County Cork, Ireland, in the parish of Ovens. It lies on the southside of the River Lee. Farran is 12 miles (19 km) west from Cork City on the N22 road. The village has a primary school, creche and Montessori school, a church, community hall, and a number of small businesses.

  8. Farranree - Wikipedia

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    Farranree (Irish: Fearann an Rí) [1] is a mainly residential townland and suburb in Cork, Ireland. It partly consists of terraced houses, some of which are council housing owned by the Cork City Council. Other housing in the area is privately owned. [citation needed] Farranree is bordered by the larger suburbs of Blackpool, Churchfield and ...

  9. Clondulane - Wikipedia

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    Clondulane (Irish: Cluain Dalláin) [2] is a village and civil parish in north County Cork, Ireland. The village is about 4 mi (6 km) east of Fermoy, just off the main Fermoy-Dungarvan road. Originally built as a camp for the workers of a Cork Milling Company grain mill, [3] it now has a population of over 400. [1]