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  2. Kilcoe Castle - Wikipedia

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    Kilcoe Castle is a 15th-century coastal tower house located on a 0.81 ha (2 acres) island, [2] called Mannin Beg, [3] in the Kilcoe townland in Roaringwater Bay in West Cork, Ireland. Design [ edit ]

  3. List of castles in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Kilcoe Castle, owned by English actor Jeremy Irons; Kilcor Castle; Kilcrea Castle, ... The ruins of the castle were repaired for use as a dovecote in the 1820s. Two ...

  4. List of archaeological sites in County Cork - Wikipedia

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    Ballyruin, (118 acres), Baile Ui Tuain (Ruane's townland) or Baile a'Ruadhain (place of the moorland). Here lie the ruins of the house occupied by the poet Angus na n-Aor O Dalaigh in 1610. Ballyroon Mountain (468 acres), Macha Damh (field of the bardic assemblies). On the west side is Doo LOugh Dubh Loch (black lake) and the ruins of a signal ...

  5. Kilcoy Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle was built beginning as early as 1580 by the Stewart family, and completed by Alexander Mackenzie, third son of Colin Cam Mackenzie of Kintail around 1618. As a result of his marriage (contract 15 August 1611) to the widow of Sir James Stewart of Kilcoy, he had a charter of the lands of Kilcoy dated 18 July 1616 and a further charter of the Barony of Kilcoy dated 29 January 1618.

  6. Kilcrea Castle - Wikipedia

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    Kilcrea Castle is a ruined 15th-century towerhouse and bawn located near the Kilcrea Friary, west of Cork City, Ireland. The tower house and friary were both built by Cormac Laidir MacCarthy, 9th Lord of Muskerry .

  7. Ballydehob - Wikipedia

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    Sinead Cusack and her husband Jeremy Irons, actors, purchased the 13th-century Kilcoe Castle near Ballydehob. [4] Fionn Ferreira, inventor and scientist, was born in Ballydehob. [19] Danno O'Mahony, wrestler who won the NWA World Championship in June 1935. Known as the "Irish Whip", in reference to his throwing technique, he was also a champion ...

  8. Kilcrea Friary - Wikipedia

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    Kilcrea Friary (Irish: Prióireacht Chill Chré) [1] is a ruined medieval abbey located near Ovens, County Cork, Ireland.Both the friary and Kilcrea Castle, located in ruin to the west, were built by Observant Franciscans in the mid 15th century under the invitation of Cormac Láidir MacCarthy, Lord of Muskerry, as protection from English troops.

  9. Baltimore, County Cork - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Beacon, also known as Lot's wife. One of the most notable landmarks in the area is the Baltimore Beacon, also known as Lot's wife. Towards the end of July 1847, Commander James Wolfe, R.N., informed the Ballast Board that he had recently completed a survey of Baltimore Harbour and noticed the destruction of the beacon on the eastern point of the southern entrance to the harbour.