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www.ashford.ie |
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sales@ashford.ie |
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+ 353 (0)94 9546003 |
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Regina O'Donoghue |
Located on the West Coast, this 13th-century, five-star castle sits on the northern shores of Lough Corrib, ½ hour from Galway City. |
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www.ballyscullionpark.com |
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info@ballyscullionpark.com |
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0044 28 79 386 235 |
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Rosalind Mulholland |
Ballyscullion Park is a beautiful historic house set in rolling parkland with breathtaking views over Lough Beg to Church Island and the Antrim hills. |
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www.birrcastle.com |
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bookings@birrcastle.com |
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+353 (0)57 912 0336 |
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Jacquie Jordan |
Birr Castle was built on medieval foundations in the 1620’s. The façade of the castle is gothic. The reception rooms are high ceilinged and date mainly from the early 19th century. |
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www.bco.ie |
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info@bco.ie |
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021 4357917 |
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Blackrock Castle Observatory, |
Blackrock Castle Observatory is home is an award winning exhibition highlighting recent discoveries of extreme life forms on Earth and their implications for life in outer space. |
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www.blarneycastle.ie/contact |
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info@blarneycastle.ie |
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+ 353 21 4385252 |
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Jean Murphy |
Blarney Castle as viewed today is the third structure to be built on this sight, built by Cormac Mc Carthy in 1446 it replaces a stone structure which was built in1210 ad |
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www.southdublin.ie |
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rdwyer@sdublincoco.ie |
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+353 1 4149000 |
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Rosaleen Dwyer, Heritage Officer |
The most visible remains of the ancient monastic settlement of Clondalkin is the round tower. |
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www.coillteonfilm.ie |
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brenda.molloy@coillte.ie |
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+353 87 989 0198 or Head Office 1890 367 378 |
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Brenda Molloy
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The Coillte estate encompasses 7% of the land cover of Ireland and provides a stunning variety of locations with diverse woodland settings and properties with features such as open space, water and old buildings. |
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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 |
The centrepiece and pride of Cork, this beautiful period building is an icon of the City and its strong, self assured aura gives a feeling of self belief to the people of the City, whether in good times or bad. |
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www.hookheritage.ie |
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hooklighthouse@gmail.com |
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+ 353 51 397055 |
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Niamh |
Hook Lighthouse, one of the oldest operational lighthouses in the world, marking the entrance to Waterford Harbour at the mouth of the three sisters river system for over 800 years |
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maire.oakley@gmail.com |
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0866028013 |
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Maire Oakley |
A very well maintained Georgian Rectory (1807), two storeys over basement (4000 sq ft), a unique and vast, purpose built artist's studio with additional out buildings, sitting on 10 acres. |
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mairead@kchltd.ie |
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087 931 2322 |
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Mairead Mc Carthy |
Kilgobbin Castle is a well preserved tower house on the west bank of the river Bandon, a few miles from Kinsale. |
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www.killruddery.com |
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info@killruddery.com |
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+ 353 (0)1 286 3405 |
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William Kinsella |
Home to the Brabazon Family (the Earls of Meath) since 1618, Killruddery House is the most successful Elizabethan-Revival mansion in Ireland and also one of the earliest. |
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It is set on 4 acres of beautiful old trees/gardens and has a stone walled courtyard with stables leading to the gardens |
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www.kilronancastle.ie |
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enquiries@hanlycastle.com |
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+ 353 71 9618000 |
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Michelle Coghlan |
Introducing a new level in luxury and elegance for the North West. Kilronan Castle is a beautifully restored Gothic revival castle |
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www.kinsale.ie |
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info@kinsale.ie |
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+353 (0)21 477 2234 |
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Kate Howey |
Even the casual visitor to Kinsale will be captivated by its beautiful setting, with the long waterfront, narrow winding streets and Compass Hill rising behind the town. |
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www.lissanhouse.com |
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lissan.house@btconnect.com |
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028 86763312 |
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Shona Holmes |
Lissan is an enchanting country house at the heart of a 267 acre demesne nestling in a prime location in the valley of the Lissan Water. The estate lies just 1.5 miles north of Cookstown at the foot of the Sperrin Mountains in County Tyrone. |
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www.loughrynn.ie |
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enquiries@loughrynn.ie |
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+ 353 71 9632700 |
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Ruth Conlon |
Lough Rynn, the ancestral Home of the Earls of Leitrim. The Estate was painstakingly restored with unparalleled attention to detail. |
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www.photopol.com/martello/no7.html |
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niall.tower@iol.ie |
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0872885522 / 012350777 |
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Niall O'Donoghue |
Martello Tower in Killiney Bay, is unique, as is its location as an enfilading tower. The Tower is privately owned and has been fully restored. |
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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 a fascinating and visually intriguing area of the City. It is one of the earliest settlements and has a labyrinth of narrow, medieval streets and alleyways running through it. |
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www.stfinbarres.wordpress.com |
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cathedral@cork.anglican.org |
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+353 21 4963387 |
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Dean Nigel Dunne |
Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral is situated in the centre of Cork City, Ireland. The Cathedral is suitably huge and impressive, with incredibly detailed stone figures adorning the entrance and tall spires towering upwards. |
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www.templehouse.ie |
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enquiry@templehouse.ie |
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+353 71 9183329 / 087 9976 045 |
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Roderick & Helena Perceval |
Temple House, in Sligo, is a classical Georgian mansion set in a private estate of over 1,000 acres, overlooking a 13th century lakeside castle of the Knights Templar |
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toadhall@eircom.net |
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+353 (0)87 2593103 |
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Elizabeth Cooper |
This idyllic, private lakeside property is ideal for period dramas or projects in a rural setting |
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www.nmni.com/filming |
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filming@nmni.com |
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0845 608 0000 |
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Louise Willis/Suzanne Lamont |
The human drama behind three centuries of Irish emigration is brought to life spectacularly at the Ulster American Folk Park. |
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www.nmni.com/filming |
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filming@nmni.com |
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0845 608 0000 |
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Louise Willis/Suzanne Lamont |
Set in over 170 acres of rolling countryside, the past has been precisely and painstakingly recreated in incredibly picturesque locations at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum. |
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Anner Castle, Tipperary |
Ashdoonan |
Ashford Castle Hotel & Country Estate, Mayo |
Ballyscullion Park, Derry |
Birr Castle, Offaly |
Blackrock Castle and Observatory, Cork |
Blarney Castle and Gardens, Cork |
Castle Ward |
Cathedral of The Holy Trinity, Christ Church, Waterford |
Clondalkin Round Tower - South Dublin County |
Cloughjordan House |
Coillte properties Galway |
Cork City Hall |
Corravahan House |
Crom Estate |
Dardistown Castle, Meath |
Devenish Island Monastic Site, Co. Fermanagh |
Dunbrody Famine Ship, Wexford |
Harry Avery's Castle |
Hill of The O’Neill’s (and Ranfurly House Arts & Visitor Centre) |
Hook Lighthouse, Wexford |
Irish Landmark Trust |
Irish National Heritage Park, Wexford |
Kilfane Glebe House |
Kilgobbin Castle |
Killruddery House & Gardens, Wicklow |
Kilmallock house, Wexford |
Kilronan Castle Estate & Spa, Roscommon |
Kinsale Town, Cork |
Knockabbey Castle & Gardens, Louth |
Lissan House & Demesne |
Lissnagroagh, Black Mountain, Manorhamilton, Co Leitrim |
Lough Rynn Castle, Leitrim |
Luttrellstown Castle, West Dublin |
Martello Tower Killiney, Dublin |
Martello Tower Sutton, Dublin |
Mary Immaculate College (MIC), Limerick |
Mount Stewart |
Nutgrove |
Royal Irish Academy |
Saint Patrick's Cathedral |
Shandon Area, Cork City |
Shannon Rowing Club est. 1866 |
Smock Alley Theatre |
St. Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork City |
Temple House |
The Argory |
The Forge, Wexford |
The Rectory Martinstown |
Toad Hall |
Tullynally Castle & Gardens, Westmeath |
Ulster American Folk Park, Tyrone |
Ulster Folk & Transport Museum, Down |
Westport House, Mayo |
Winterfell |
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