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  1. HMS Caroline

    Belfast, County Antrim

    Today, Alexandra Dock is occupied by HMS Caroline, built in Birkenhead in 1914. She was the lead ship of a class of six light cruisers and is believed to be the only survivor of the infamous Battle of Jutland in 1916 [Read more]

  2. 80 Church Road

    Downpatrick, County Down

    Built 1800 as " Harris's Mill", the corn/flax mill was converted for hydroelectric power in ... [Read more]

  3. Andrew Jackson Cottage and US Rangers Centre

    Carrickfergus, County Antrim

    Located less than a mile from the Town Centre, off the Larne Road, the Andrew Jackson Cottage is ... [Read more]

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  4. Emo Court House & Gardens

    Emo, Laois

    Visit Emo Court, designed by the noted architect James Gandon and explore its magnificent gardens and parklands. Located 2.5 kilometres from Emo village, near to the M7 and just 7 kilometres from Portarlington railway station. [Read more]

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  5. Newtownstewart Castle

    Omagh, County Tyrone

    The power of the O’Neill chieftains in Tyrone came to an end in 1607. [Read more]

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  6. Antrim Castle Gardens and Clotworthy House

    Antrim, County Antrim

    The Antrim Castle Gardens site is an absolute gem and you will find nothing like these 400 year ... [Read more]

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  7. Mourne Miscellany

    Newry, County Down

    There is always something new to see at the Museum and from April 2012 until February 2013 there ... [Read more]

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  8. Dyan Corn Mill And Cottages

    Caledon, County Tyrone

    This interesting complex of buildings includes a mill, corn store and two recently restored ... [Read more]

  9. Benburb Castle

    Dungannon, County Tyrone

    Impressive 17th-century plantation castle, high above the Blackwater River. [Read more]

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  10. Culmore Artillery Fort

    Londonderry Derry, County Londonderry

    At Culmore Point on the River Foyle, this fort formed an integral part of the defences of the ... [Read more]

  11. Mount Vernon

    Newquay, Clare

    Mount Vernon is a lovely Georgian Villa built in 1788 on the Burren coastline of County Clare with fine views over Galway Bay and the surrounding area. [Read more]

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  12. Clough Castle

    County Down, Northern Ireland

    Anglo-Norman motte-and-bailey earthwork castle with added stone tower. Fine views from top of ... [Read more]

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  13. Colaiste Ide

    Dingle, Kerry

    At the south-western end of Dingle Harbour are the wooded grounds of Colaiste Ide, formerly a school of the Mercy Order. Originally this was Burnham House, the residence of Lord Ventry. It is now a girls boarding school. [Read more]

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  14. Kilcascan Castle

    Ballineen, Cork

    Kilcasan Castle. [Read more]

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  15. Ross Castle

    Killarney, Kerry

    Ross Castle is a 15th century towerhouse and is a typical example of the stronghold of an Irish chieftain in the Middle Ages. [Read more]

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  16. Bangor & North Down Christian Heritage, History & Horticulture

    Bangor, County Down

    Christian Heritage, History & Horticulture Tour [Read more]

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  17. Dún Na Séad Castle

    Baltimore, Cork

    The ruined castle overlooking Baltimore Harbour, was a holding of the O'Driscolls, who were one of the most important clans in West Cork. [Read more]

  18. Foyle Bridge (Heritage Trail)

    Londonderry Derry, County Londonderry

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  19. Drimnagh Castle

    Dublin City, Dublin

    Drimnagh Castle was, until 1954, one of the oldest continually inhabited Castles in Ireland and is an outstanding example of an old feudal stronghold. [Read more]

  20. Borris House

    Borris, Carlow

    Situated in the picturesque Barrow Valley. Borris House is one of Ireland’s most important country houses and it is the hereditary home of the McMorrough Kavanagh family. The house is available for weddings, conferences. [Read more]

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  21. Mansion House

    Dublin City, Dublin

    The Mansion House is the residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin and has been since 1715. [Read more]

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  22. Omagh Court House

    Omagh, County Tyrone

    Built on the site of the old Gaol in 1820 The CourtHouse purportedly cost STG17,000-00. The ... [Read more]

  23. Ardress House

    Craigavon, County Armagh

    Ardress is nestled in the apple orchards of County Armagh and offers afternoons of fun.... [Read more]

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  24. Mount Stewart House and Gardens

    Newtownards, County Down

    The famous gardens at Mount Stewart were planted in the 1920s by Edith, Lady Londonderry. [Read more]

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  25. King John's Castle

    Limerick City, Limerick

    King John's Castle is an 800+ year old Military Castle located in the heart of Limerick City on the banks of the mighty River Shannon. It features a state-of-the-art interpretative centre. [Read more]

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  26. Ballymoney Old Church Graveyard

    Ballymoney, County Antrim

    The Church Tower, recently restored with the help of the Heritage Lottery Fund, has been the ... [Read more]

  27. The George Bernard Shaw Birthplace

    Dublin City, Dublin

    'Author of Many Plays' is the simple accolade to George Bernard Shaw on the plaque outside his birthplace and his Victorian home and early life mirrors this simplicity. [Read more]

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  28. The Workhouse Famine & Heritage Centre

    Dunfanaghy, Donegal

    The restored workhouse building is a visitor attraction with famine exhibition. It is run as a community educational resource, exhibition space and craft training centre. [Read more]

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  29. Doheny & Nesbitt

    Dublin City, Dublin

    Doheny & Nesbitt is located on one of Dublin's most famous streets - Baggot Street, it is one of Dublin's oldest pubs, and is surrounded by renowned landmarks - The Dail (House of Parliament), Grafton Street, Trinity College & Stephen's Green. [Read more]

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  30. Belvedere House Gardens and Park

    Mullingar, Westmeath

    A one hundred and sixty acre lakeside estate, featuring Georgian villa, Victorian walled garden, Narnia Trail, restaurant, visitor centre, children's facilities and a full calendar of events. [Read more]

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  31. Edmund Rice House

    Callan, Kilkenny

    Edmund came from the small town of Callan in County Kilkenny where he was born on 1st June, 1762 and where his family was involved in extensive farming. His parents saw to it that Edmund was well educated. [Read more]

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  32. Portora Castle

    Enniskillen, County Fermanagh

    Portora Castle guards a former crossing point where the river joins Lough Erne. [Read more]

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  33. City Hall Cork

    Cork City, Cork

    The City Hall was opened in 1936 and replaced the previous structure which was burned down on 11 September 1920. [Read more]

  34. Ballance House

    Crumlin, County Antrim

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