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  2. Druids Glen - Wikipedia

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    The resort consists of the 5-star Druid's Glen Hotel & Country Club, two championship golf courses, and Woodstock House, the clubhouse at Druid's Glen. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The "Druids Glen Golf Course", opened in 1995, [ 3 ] and was the venue for the Irish Open between 1996 and 1999, and the 2002 Seve Trophy .

  3. Newhall House and Estate - Wikipedia

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    Newhall is a 17th century country estate near Ennis in County Clare in Ireland, historically held by members of the Irish landed gentry. [2] [3] The front section of Newhall House was added during the Georgian period, creating a T-shaped design with an elongated back section for servants' quarters. [4] [5]

  4. Spancill Hill, County Clare - Wikipedia

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    Spancill Hill or Spancilhill (Ordnance Survey spelling Spancel Hill for the hill [1] and settlement, [2] Spancelhill for the electoral division; [3] [1] Irish: Cnoc Uarchoille [1]) is a hill and adjacent dispersed settlement in County Clare, Ireland.

  5. Sixmilebridge - Wikipedia

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    Sixmilebridge (Irish: Droichead Abhann Ó gCearnaigh, meaning 'bridge of the river of O'Kearney') [2] is a large village in County Clare, Ireland. Located midway between Ennis and Limerick city, the village is a short distance away from the main N18 road. Locally, it is commonly called 'the Bridge'. [3]

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  7. Drumcliff, County Clare - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the Earl of Thomond's residences for three hundred years, then was demolished and the stone used to build the house for Mr. Gore, the new proprietor. In 1580 Conor MacClancy had a castle at Inchbeg. [4] In 1831 the population was 12,392, almost all Catholics. [3] Including Ennis, the population was 14,083. The old church was in ruins.