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Ballinlough
Ballinlough
This castle at Ballinlough in County Westmeath overlooks a lake which is part of a greater designed landscape.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Killevan
Killevan
The exposed timber roof of Killevan Parish Church is a common feature of the designs of Joseph Welland, the architect to the Church of Ireland.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Lisnabin, Co. Westmeath
Lisnabin, Co. Westmeath
A modest symmetrical castle built in the early nineteenth century for the Purdon family at Lisnabin, Co. Westmeath
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Tudenham, Co. Westmeath
Tudenham, Co. Westmeath
A house also by Richard Castle for Lord Belvedere's brother in Tudenham and located beside Belvedere; it too has bowed elevations.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Spectacle Bridge, Lisdoonvarna
Spectacle Bridge, Lisdoonvarna
Co Clare, built 1840-1860, designed by John Hill
Courtesy of NIAH
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St. Peter's, Drogheda
St. Peter's, Drogheda
St. Peter's in Drogheda is a large classical Church of Ireland church designed by George Darley in 1753.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Waterwheel of a cut stone mill race, Ennis
Waterwheel of a cut stone mill race, Ennis
Mill Road, Ennis, Co Clare, built 1820-1840
Courtesy of NIAH
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Mooncoin
Mooncoin
A lofted thatched house with a hipped roof.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Traditional Farm Building
Traditional Farm Building
Traditional farm buildings in the countryside are subtle indicators for human involvement in the landscape and contribute to a strong sense of place.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Cut stone mill race and waterwheel, Ennis
Cut stone mill race and waterwheel, Ennis
Mill Road, Ennis, Co Clare, built 1820-1840
Courtesy of NIAH