of Newhall House was added during the Georgian period, creating a T-shaped design with an elongated back section for servants' quarters. The estate's demesne...
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Newhall may refer to: Newhall House and Estate, country house in County Clare Newhall, Cheshire Newhall, Derbyshire Newhall, Essex, an area within Harlow...
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Blarney Castle (redirect from Blarney House)
families were joined by marriage, and the Colthurst family still occupies the demesne. In May 2008, the present estate owner, Sir Charles St John Colthurst...
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Bellamont House Cabra Castle Castle Saunderson Dromoland Castle Ennistymon House (now the Falls Hotel) Mount Ievers Court Moy House Newhall House and Estate Bantry...
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Killone Abbey (category Buildings and structures in County Clare)
on the grounds of Newhall Estate in County Clare, Ireland. The abbey was founded in 1190 by Donal Mór O'Brien, King of Thomond and Munster (pre-16th century...
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Powerscourt Estate (Irish: Eastát Chúirt an Phaoraigh), located in Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Ireland, is a large country estate which is noted for its house and...
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Lismore Castle (category Historic houses in County Waterford)
family's Chatsworth estate. His son and heir, Lord Burlington, who has an apartment in the castle, has been given management of it, and in 2005 converted...
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extensive estate in West Donegal, especially in The Rosses district. The association between the Ulster-Scots Conynghams and the Slane Estate in County...
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The Clandeboye Estate is a country estate in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, 12 miles (19 km) outside Belfast. Covering 2,000 acres (8.1 km2), it...
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Dromore Castle is a manor house in Templenoe, County Kerry, Ireland, looking out over the Kenmare River. It was built in the 1830s for the Mahony family...
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was demolished and new houses built in its place on Newhall Drive, which is now accessed off the bottom of Lisures Drive. The estate borders New Hall...
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Rock of Cashel (category Historic house museums in the Republic of Ireland)
Carraig Phádraig [ˈkaɾˠəɟ ˈfˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]), also known as Cashel of the Kings and St. Patrick's Rock, is a historical site located dramatically above a plain...
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Cloughoughter Castle (section Origins and construction)
possession of the area and completed the castle. They retained it for centuries in the midst of their ongoing conflicts with the O'Rourkes, and with members of...
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Fota Island (redirect from Fota House and Gardens)
Fota Island Resort lies within a 780-acre estate (originally the Fota House demesne) comprising woodlands and landscaped areas. Its golf course consisted...
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training base on the estate at Giltspur Lodge. Baden Powell visited the house in 1928.[citation needed] From 1952 to 1962, the house underwent a reconstruction...
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Duke of Richmond and great–granddaughter of King Charles II. Lady Emily played an important role in the development of the house and estate as it is today...
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Kilkenny Castle (category Buildings and structures in Kilkenny (city))
Strongbow's daughter and heiress, Isabel married William Marshall in 1189. Marshall owned large estates in Ireland, England, Wales and France and managed them...
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to the public since the 1940s, the house, estate and gardens are a tourist destination in West Cork. Bantry House (originally called 'Blackrock') was...
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Castle Leslie (section The estate)
also known as Glaslough House, is home to an Irish branch of Clan Leslie, is located on the 4 km2 (1,000-acre) Castle Leslie Estate adjacent to the village...
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the estate. In 1899 it was bought by Arthur Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun who wanted to preserve the dramatic landscape. He did not live in the house, but...
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family. The estate was originally granted to Francis Trenchard on 20 June 1612 by a charter of James I. He constructed the first house on the site. The...
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on 5 May 2012. "Darby". Landed Estates Database. 1.2.7b2. Moore Institute, Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences. 18 May 2011....
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Charleville Castle (redirect from Charleville Estate)
decided to build a new house on the estate. Commissioned in 1798, it was designed by Francis Johnston, and was built between 1800 and 1812. The castle was...
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[citation needed] After Carton House was sold in 1949, Kilkea Castle became the seat of the 8th Duke of Leinster. The castle and estate was sold by the Fitzgerald...
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Kinnitty Castle (section Notes and references)
Offaly, or Kings County as it was then named. In 1664, the crown granted an estate, which included the castle, to Col. Thomas Winter in return for his military...
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Swiss-Italian stuccodores, Paolo and Filippo Lafrancini. Russborough has housed two fine art collections, begun with the Milltown estate, whose collection was donated...
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modern house was originally built in the early 1700s as Dangan House by Richard Colley, who demolished the old castle. Colley had inherited the estate from...
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Dunboy Castle (section Manor house)
castle's tower house and bawn were destroyed in the 1602 Siege of Dunboy, though its ruins remain open to the public. A later manor house, historically...
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bishop's estate, which was left totally reliant on the small local Church of Ireland community, and in 1885 the bishop sold the estate and house, moving...
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Telephone House (still an exchange), the Cold War Anchor Exchange underneath it, and Brindley House (now renovated into an apartment block). Newhall Street...
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