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Ballywee Early Christian Settlement
Antrim, Antrim
Already settled in the Stone Age. An oval-shaped bank encloses a variety of houses and souterrains, which have only been partially excavated and which are, therefore, not easy to follow on the ground.
The bank at the northern end may have been designed to deflect water coming from springs higher up the slopes which, even today, create drainage problems. One notable house at the southern end has a stone-paved floor, a central hearth and its own souterrains.
Traces of other buil...
Carrig Craft Visitor Centre
Mountnugent, Cavan
Ireland's only basketry museum-exhibition and audio visual presentation. Craft work shop, Craft shop and coffee shop....
The Old Bushmills Distillery
2 Distillery Road, Bushmills, Antrim
Here at Bushmills we invite you to experience for yourself the craft and skills of making an Irish single malt whiskey....
Newmills Flax and Corn Mills
New Mills, Churchill Road, Letterkenny, Donegal
A complex of industrial buildings which includes both corn and flax mills powered by the river Swilly. The visitor to Newmills can experience the pleasure of seeing one of the largest waterwheels in Ireland in action as it drives the machinery of the corn mill....
Roscommon Heritage And Genealogical Centre
Church Street, Strokestown, Roscommon
The Roscommon Heritage and Genealogical Centre offers a family research service to people with County Roscommon roots. There is a permanent display dealing with Roscommon surnames, around which a series of historical and heritage exhibitions are held each season.
The Church of Ireland church, in which the centre is housed, contains an octagonal nave, a unique architectural feature of its period in Ireland.The centre is open to deal with genealogy all year round, but there is no exhib...
St. Columb's / Glebe Gallery
Churchill, Donegal
The Glebe gallery has over 300 works of art, which where donated by Derek Hill. Most of the pieces are from the 50's and 60's....
Richill Gates
Hillsborough, Down
The entrance to Hillsborough Castle is ornamented by a fine set of gates and railings originally erected at Richill Castle in Co. Armagh. Said to have been erected by William Richardson in 1745, and wrought by two brothers named Thornberry from Falmouth in Cornwall, there were moved to Hillsborough in 1936.
The plain railings are contrasted with upright panels bearing spear-and-boss motifs, and the fine central gates are surmounted by an overthrow with a decorative coat of arms....
Cashel Heritage Centre
Newtowncashel, Longford
Cashel Heritage Centre is located in a cottage on the main street of Newtowncashel which has been refurbished to display artifacts to show the rural life in the area at the beginning of the century. There is a good display of early farm machinery in the farmyard at the back of the building. (Open to the public - seasonal)....
Kilrush In Landlord Times
Kilrush, Clare
Kilrush in Landlord Times tells the story of Kilrush, from its establishment as an Estate Town by the Vandeleur Landlords at the end of the 18th century. Features of the Exhibition include:
- The achievement of the Irish Landlord Class in building a unique urban environment, which can be experienced by you in Kilrush.
- The importance of the town's port during the Napoleonic Era.
- The disastrous impact of the Great Famine of 1847 on the people of Kilrush.
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Lusk Heritage Centre
Lusk, Dublin
A monastery was founded here by St MacCullin in early Christian times, and the name Lusk derives from the cave (Irish 'lusca') where MacCullin was buried after his death in 497 AD.
The unusual square sixteenth-century belfry incorporates a sixth century Round Tower with three later towers built to match, all attached to a nineteenth-century church which contains some fine mediaeval tombs. Now the Lusk Heritage Centre, the belfry houses an exhibition on the mediaeval churches of North C...
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