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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. 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 ...

  4. Oriel House - Wikipedia

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    This included the door to the cellar bar (which came from Cork City Gaol), the doors to the hotel (from the Savoy Cinema in the city) and the counter in the lounge (from a bank in the city). [citation needed] In 2003, Oriel House was sold (by the Shanahan family) to William and Angela Savage of Cork Luxury Hotels. [9]

  5. Wellington Road, Cork - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Road (Irish: Bóthar Wellington) [2] is a road on the north-side of Cork city. Wellington Road stretches almost a kilometre from St. Patricks Place (off St. Patricks Hill), to St. Lukes Cross at the eastern end of the road. Historically, Wellington Road was a relatively affluent residential area with some large houses.

  6. The Montenotte Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Montenotte Hotel is a four star hotel in Cork, Ireland. Built originally as a residence named Lee View House in the 1820s, [ 1 ] the house was extended in the 1880s, [ 1 ] and became the 'Lee View Hotel' in the 1940s. [ 2 ]

  7. South Mall, Cork - Wikipedia

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    Together with commercial developments elsewhere in the city, [7] as of the early 21st century, there have been a number of developments on the South Mall. These include the opening of a shared office-space provider, 'Republic of Work', [8] and the Maldron Hotel, the first new hotel in the city since 2004. [9]

  8. Arbutus Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Arbutus Lodge was a restaurant and hotel in Cork in County Cork, Ireland. It was a fine dining restaurant that was yearly awarded one Michelin star in the periods 1974–1983, 1987 and 1988. [1] [2] The Egon Ronay Guide awarded the restaurant one star in the periods 1975–1978, 1983 and 1987. It was awarded two stars in the periods 1979-1981 ...

  9. Category:Buildings and structures in Cork (city) - Wikipedia

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    C. City Gate Mahon; City Hall, Cork; Clayton Hotel Cork City; Collins Barracks, Cork; Cork Butter Museum; Cork City Gaol; Cork College of Commerce; Cork Courthouse, Anglesea Street