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A large tower-house and listed national monument situated outside Bruff town.
A tower house castle at the neck of Lough Gur Lake peninsula.
Connects people of Charleville and their ancestors who have emigrated around the world.
An ancient linear earthwork running over 22kms from the Ballyhoura Mountains to the Nagle Mountains.
Early ecclesiastic site of enormous interest to archaeologists.
A historical fortification built in the 15th century employed by 13th century Norman style.
A childhood home of an Irish rebel leader, and later President of Ireland, Éamon de Valera.
Ring Fort about 70 metres in diameter.
A wonderful renovated venue formerly known as St. Andrews Church of Ireland.
A horticultural paradise in north Cork