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The house was then known as Rockfield. [4] The name was changed to Killadeas Manor House by Major John Irvine, who acquired Killadeas in 1835 and died in 1860. [5] During World War II, the building was requisitioned by the government and used as an officers' mess and headquarters for the nearby Killadeas seaplane base. [4]
County Fermanagh within Ireland Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of Grade B+ listed buildings in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. In Northern Ireland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special ...
Tempo Manor is a Victorian Manor House, built in 1863 and standing in 300 acres (1.2 km 2) of grounds and woodlands. Campbell's Bar is the oldest public house in the town and is known for its reported supernatural sightings. [citation needed] The Fermanagh News reported the bar as the most haunted place in Fermanagh in 1994. [citation needed]
Killadeas (from Irish Cill Chéile Dé 'church of the Culdees') is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is about 7 miles north of Enniskillen near the shores of Lower Lough Erne, and is within Fermanagh and Omagh district. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 90 people.
Castle Coole (from Irish: Cúl [1]) is a townland and a late-18th-century neo-classical mansion situated in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.Set in a 1,200-acre (490 ha) wooded estate, it is one of three properties owned and managed by the National Trust in County Fermanagh, the others being Florence Court and the Crom Estate.
The Round O Jetty is located in Brooke Park in Enniskillen and on the River Erne which is part of the Lough Erne waterway system. Boats can moor alongside the jetty and a boat for tourists runs to Devenish Island in the summer months. Normally the MV Kestrel runs to Devenish Island.
A manor house was historically the main residence of the lord of the manor in Europe. The house formed the administrative centre of a manor in the European feudal system; within its great hall were held the lord's manorial courts, communal meals with manorial tenants and great banquets.
Kesh (from Irish Ceis 'wicker bridge') is a village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.It is on the Kesh River about 1 mile (1.6 km) from Lower Lough Erne.The 2011 Census recorded a population of 1,039 people.