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  2. Innishannon - Wikipedia

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    Innishannon Market House built c. 1780 [2] Innishannon or Inishannon (Irish: Inis Eonáin) [3] is a large village on the main Cork–Bandon road in County Cork, Ireland. Situated on the River Bandon, the village has grown due to its proximity to Cork city (20 km to the north-east), and is now a dormitory town for city workers. As of 2022, it ...

  3. Architecture of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A New Way of Building: Public Architecture in Ireland, 1680–1760. Yale University Press: 2001. ISBN 0-300-09064-1. Dennison, Gabriel, and Baibre Ni Fhloinn. Traditional Architecture in Ireland. Royal Irish Academy: 1994. ISBN 1-898473-09-9. McCullough, Niall. A Lost Tradition: The Nature of Architecture in Ireland. Gandon Editions: 1987.

  4. Thoor Ballylee - Wikipedia

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    Thoor Ballylee Castle (Irish Túr Bhaile Uí Laí) is a fortified, 15th-century Anglo-Norman tower house built by the septs de Burgo, or Burke, near the town of Gort in County Galway, Ireland. It is also known as Yeats's Tower because it was once owned and inhabited by the poet William Butler Yeats .

  5. Banagher, County Londonderry - Wikipedia

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    The 18th century Church of Ireland church at Banagher, with a tower and octagonal spire, is on a rise in the ground and was built in 1782. The spire was paid for by Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol , then Bishop of Derry , who was responsible for the construction of the famous Mussenden Temple .

  6. Kildress - Wikipedia

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    Kildress (from Irish Cill Dreasa 'church of the brambles') [1] is a village and civil parish on the outskirts of Cookstown in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. There are two churches in the area. One is St. Patrick's Church of Ireland and the other is St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Killeenan. St. Patrick's Church was built in 1818. [2]

  7. St. Helen's, Booterstown - Wikipedia

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    St. Helen's is a period house built in the early 1750s and located in Booterstown, County Dublin, Ireland. It is operated as a five-star Radisson hotel and owned by the Cosgrave Property Group. It had some notable owners such as the Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough, Sir John Nutting and the Congregation of Christian Brothers.

  8. Sallynoggin - Wikipedia

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    Sallynoggin (Irish: An Naigín) is an area of Dublin in Ireland, in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, County Dublin. The area consists mainly of former local authority housing built between the late 1940s and the mid-1950s by the Corporation of Dún Laoghaire.

  9. Huntstown and Littlepace - Wikipedia

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    Huntstown and Littlepace (Irish: Baile an Huntaigh agus An Bealach Beag) is a set of modern housing developments that forms a remote suburb of Dublin city in the county of Fingal in Ireland. It was built in the townlands of Littlepace (westerly) [1] and Huntstown (easterly) [2] which are the southernmost townlands of the civil parish of Mulhuddart.

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