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  2. Oakfield Demesne - Wikipedia

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    Oakfield Demesne is a house, grounds and townland in County Donegal, Ireland, originally built in 1739 for the Dean of Raphoe. [1] Since 1996 it has been owned by Sir Gerry Robinson (who died in 2021) and his wife, Lady Heather Robinson. [2]

  3. County Donegal - Wikipedia

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    The County Arms is the official coat of arms of both County Donegal and Donegal County Council. The modern County Donegal was made a shire [ 10 ] by order of the English Crown in 1585. The English authorities at Dublin Castle formed the new county by amalgamating the old Kingdom of Tír Chonaill with the old Lordship of Inishowen .

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

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    5 County Donegal. 6 County ... This is a list of historic houses in the Republic of Ireland which serves as a link page for ... Newhall House and Estate; County Cork

  5. Porthall - Wikipedia

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    Porthall (Irish: Halla an Phoirt) [2] is a village and townland in County Donegal, Ireland. The village is located on the west bank of the River Foyle, in The Laggan district of East Donegal, on the R265 road. The nearest town is Lifford, the county town.

  6. Falcarragh - Wikipedia

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    An Fál Carrach [2] (anglicised as Falcarragh), sometimes called Na Crois Bhealaí ('the Crossroads'), is a small Gaeltacht town and townland in the north-west of County Donegal, Ireland. The settlement is in the district and old parish of Cloughaneely.

  7. What you need to see in Ireland's County Donegal - AOL

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    From its raw beauty to its significance as a center for traditional Irish heritage, language and music, Ireland's County Donegal delivers experiences to engage visitors of all types.

  8. Glenveagh Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle was built by Captain John George Adair (1823-1885), a native of County Laois, and a member of the minor gentry.Adair had made his fortune by chancy land speculation in the United States, and he returned to Ireland and bought up vast tracts of land in Donegal.

  9. Category:Towns and villages in County Donegal - Wikipedia

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