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  2. Abbeyleix - Wikipedia

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    Abbeyleix (/ ˈ æ b i ˌ l iː k s /; [2] Irish: Mainistir Laoise, meaning 'Laois Abbey') [3] is a town in County Laois, Ireland, located around 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) south of the county town of Portlaoise. Abbelyleix is in a civil parish of the same name. [3] Abbeyleix was formerly located on the N8, the main road from Dublin to Cork. At one ...

  3. Abbeyleix House - Wikipedia

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    Abbeyleix House, sometimes called Abbeyleix Castle, is an Irish country house that was the residence of the Viscounts de Vesci in County Laois, Ireland.It was designed by architect James Wyatt and built by Sir William Chambers in 1773.

  4. Ballyfin - Wikipedia

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    The principal contractors were James Farrell Construction from Carlow, while Cornerstone Construction of Cobh acted as the main interior contractors. The decoration was done by CF Quality Decorators Ltd from Laois, whilst the joinery was done by Teamwoodcraft, also based in Laois. The house and estate are now strictly private to hotel guests.

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  6. Farm land (real estate niche) - Wikipedia

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    Farm land can be very large: some farms are more than 100 acres. The agent must be familiar with livestock farms and crop producing farms to determine the market value of the property. [1] Value of the property is determined with the expected return on investment of the farm business. Farm machinery are often included as part of the transaction.

  7. Emo Court - Wikipedia

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    Emo Court was in its heyday in the final forty years of the nineteenth century. However, after the outbreak of World War I in 1914, and, two years later, the Easter Rising and subsequent War of Independence, the Earls of Portarlington, like many Protestants and most of the Anglo-Irish nobility and gentry, left what would become the Irish Free State permanently, and the house was shut up.

  8. Glade Knight - Wikipedia

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    Glade M. Knight (born 1944 in Utah) owns and operates multiple sources of income, including real estate investment trusts (REITs), corporate partnerships, and a large ranch with prize-winning horses. He is a patriarch for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .

  9. Heywood House Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Heywood House Gardens, generally Heywood Gardens, form the grounds of a now-vanished house in County Laois, Ireland. The estate was developed in the late 18th century by Michael Frederick Trench, a politician, landowner and architect. He built a substantial house and laid out an extensive park, under the direction of James Gandon.