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  2. Fortified houses in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    'Fortified Houses' were built throughout Ireland by large landowners from a variety of backgrounds, such as the Old English Earl of Clanricarde who built Portumna Castle in County Galway; Gaelic lords such as MacDonogh MacCarthy, Lord of Duhallow, who built Kanturk Castle in County Cork; and Cromwellian soldiers such as Sir Charles Coote, who ...

  3. Myrtle Grove, Youghal - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Grove is an Elizabethan gabled house in Youghal, County Cork, Ireland. The house is notable as a rare example in Ireland of a 16th-century unfortified house. It is situated close to the Collegiate Church of St Mary Youghal .

  4. List of historic houses in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    4 County Cork. 5 County Donegal. 6 County Dublin. 7 ... This is a list of historic houses in the Republic of Ireland which serves as a link page for any stately home ...

  5. Bowen's Court - Wikipedia

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    The house was attacked during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. It was held at one time by Mrs Eliza Bowen (died 1868), wife of Henry Cole Bowen (1808-1841), when it was valued at £75. The house was then inherited by their son Robert St John Cole Bowen. [8] [9] Bowen's Court remained the Bowen family seat until 1959.

  6. The Custom House, Cork - Wikipedia

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    The Custom House is an early 19th-century building in Cork, Ireland. [7] [8] Originally developed as a custom house and opened in 1818, the Cork Harbour Commissioners (later reorganised as the Port of Cork Company) took over the building in 1904. [2] [9] The Port of Cork Company vacated the building in early 2021. [10]

  7. Coolmore House - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1788 by W.W. Newewnham (father of Edward Newenham), [1] Coolmore House is on the site of an older building from the late 1600s. This site has been the ancestral home of the Newenham family since that time. [2] The property was still owned by the Newenham family as of 2014. [3] [4] [5] As of 2022, the house is in a derelict state.

  8. Doneraile Court - Wikipedia

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    Doneraile Court is a late-17th century country house near the town of Doneraile in County Cork, Ireland. It stands in 160 hectares (400 acres) of walled parkland known as Doneraile Park or Doneraile Estate. [1] The house remained the seat of the St Leger family from the time of construction until the mid-20th century.

  9. Aghavrin House - Wikipedia

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    Aghavrin House is a country house in the townland of Aghavrin, situated 4.8 km (3.0 mi) north-west of Coachford village in County Cork, Ireland.The 'Big House' and demesne were dominant features in the rural landscape of Ireland, throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.