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Sovereign House
Sovereign House
Kinsale,Cork
A fine Queen Ann (1708) townhouse filled with period furnishings. This unique accommodation presents a wonderful historical experience, together with exceptional breakfasts and warm Irish hospitality. 4-poster beds. German spoken. Dogs not allowed...
Southwell Gift Almhouses
Southwell Gift Almhouses
Kinsale,Cork
Kinsale can easily claim its place amongst Ireland's most historic locations for this has been a centre of population, commerce, trade and fishing far beyond memory and record. In its earliest days the estuary of the Bandon River gave it great importance as the river is tidal as far as Innishannon and water transport was dominant until the 18th Century. The estuary also provided excellent anchorage for ancient shipping which went in peril of the vagaries of the weather. The town nestles betw...
Bantry House & Gardens and Armada Exhibition Centre
Bantry House & Gardens and Armada Exhibition Centre
Bantry,Cork
Located in Bantry, County Cork, Bantry House is the former home of the Earls of Bantry. Egerton Shelswell-White, who is a descendant of the Earls, and his family now live here.
Bantry House and Gardens are open to the public from 17 March until 31 October in 2008. The Estate is open daily, 10 am - 6 pm.
The Armada Exhibition Centre is both educational an entertaining and tells the story of the attempted landing of Wolfe Tone and the French Armada in Bantry Bay in 1976....
The Court house
The Court house
Cork City,Cork
Situated on Washington Street, the Courthouse was built in 1835 and designed by George Richard Pain. The front is a broad Corinthian portico raised on a platform of eleven steps. Over the padiment is a bronze group representing Justice, supported by law and mercy, and backed by a large copper dome....
Riverstown House
Riverstown House
Glanmire,Cork
When the Italian stuccodores Paolo and Filippo La Francini came to Ireland in 1734 their first and most important early work was for Jemmett Browne, later Archbishop of Cork. In the 1730s Dr. Browne enlarged and remodelled the original 1602 Riverstown House. The La Francinis adorned the ceiling of the dining-room with allegorical figures representing 'Time rescuing Truth from the Assaults of Discord and Envy' and also its walls with classical figures and exuberant rococco flowers and foliage....
Dunkathel
Dunkathel
Cork,Cork
During the late eighteenth century, successful Cork merchants built a string of elegant villas along the banks of the Lee Estuary. Many of these have now disappeared, but one which still survives intact is Dunkathel, alias Dunkettle, a solid neo-classical house with an idyllic parkland setting lying just below the mouth of the Glanmire River....
Blarney House
Blarney House
Blarney,Cork
Blarney House is one of the most Elegant and Gracious of the Great Houses of Ireland. A family house now tastefully restored to its former glory. Built in 1874 it is beautifully situated overlooking Blarney Lake. It contains a collection of Early Furniture, Family Portraits, Tapestries and Work of Art. Conducted Tours of the House....
Fota House
Fota House
Carrigtwohill,Cork
The demesne of Fota, or Foaty Island, contributes enormously to the beauty of the Lee Estuary whose sublimity moved Lady Chatterton to write in 1838; 'the sun always seems to shine brighter here than else where'. Fota's magnificent parkland, its gardens and splendid mansion - one of Ireland's finest regency houses - combine to create an aura of charm and serenity apparent to all who visit....
Irish Writer - Elizabeth Bowen
Irish Writer - Elizabeth Bowen
Kildorrery,Cork
Coppinger's Court
Coppinger's Court
Cork,Cork
the ruins of a 4-storey house consisting of a central block flanked by two fortified square blocks on the east side and with another in the centre of the west side. There are some mullioned windows on the top floor on the western side, while there are well-preserved turrets on the southern side and at the north-western corner just below the parapets. The chimney stacks are well preserved. The house was built by Sir Walter Coppinger who surrendered his estates to James 1 in 1616 and had them r...
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