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Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
This quay is a classic example of the old heart of the City. Long disused commercially it is set in a tranquil & picturesque part of the City and boasts some fine restored Mill buildings. |
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Rosaleen Dwyer Heritage Officer |
Located 12km from Dublin City Centre, the Bohernabreena Reservoir and Waterworks lie in the Valley of Glenasmole at the foot of Kiltipper Mountains. |
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Area Engineers Office |
Fermoy is a small town situated in the centre of the lush Blackwater Valley. It is an extremely busy Market Town set around its famous stone bridge. |
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rdwyer@sdublincoco.ie |
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Rosaleen Dwyer Heritage Officer |
Just below the Balrothery Interchange over the M50 (the M50 Tallaght exit, Junction 10), the River Dodder flows over the impressive Firhouse weir. |
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+353 21 492 42 98 |
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Liz Meaney - Arts Officer |
Situated beside the Mardyke Walk near UCC and the leafy old residences of Sunday’s Well, this is a beautiful & romantic old park running along probably the prettiest stretch of the River Lee in the City. |
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Cork Tourist Information Office |
For a village of its size, Glanworth preserves some remarkable monuments, the most impressive of which is the castle built by the Roches overlooking the River Funsheon. |
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higginsbrook@eircom.net |
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Christopher & Hanne Gray |
The House is somewhere between grand and modest. For the two films made here in 2006, Becoming Jane and Northanger Abbey, it played the part of a Vicarage. |
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www.corkcity.ie |
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arts@corkcity.ie |
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+353 21 492 42 98 |
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Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Although only a small strip of green by the River, this park offers some nice views of the old areas of Tivoli across the water for walking scenes. |
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www.corkcity.ie |
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arts@corkcity.ie |
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+353 21 492 42 98 |
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Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
This is one of the most attractive road bridges in Cork. Made out of Limestone and with a detailed parapet it is a classic example of a 19th Century bridge in the classical style. |
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www.corkcity.ie |
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arts@corkcity.ie |
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+353 21 492 42 98 |
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Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Including Fitzgerald Park and the UCC Sports Grounds, this beautiful, peaceful stretch of the River Lee runs practically all the way to the City Centre from the University on the western edge of Town and is a real highlight of Cork. |
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Anner Castle, Tipperary |
Batchelors Quay, Cork City |
Bohernabreena Reservoir - South Dublin County |
Coillte properties Wicklow |
Crom Estate |
Fermoy Riverside, Cork |
Firhouse Weir - South Dublin County |
Fitzgerald Park, Cork City |
Glanworth Castle, Dominican Friary & Bridge, Cork |
Glenariff Forest Park |
Higginsbrook House, Meath |
Lissnagroagh, Black Mountain, Manorhamilton, Co Leitrim |
Marina Park, Cork |
Parliament Bridge, Cork City |
River Lee to Sunday’s Well, Cork |
Shannon Rowing Club est. 1866 |
Tourin House and Gardens, Waterford |
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