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Townley Hall, County Louth
Townley Hall, County Louth
Townley Hall (1790-1810) is a Greek Revival house that was designed by Francis Johnston. The original owner was Blayney Townley Balfour.
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Beaulieu House
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Louth Hall
Louth Hall
Louth Hall (1740 - 1780) was the home of the Plunkett family, Lords of Louth, from the later medieval until the early-twentieth century.
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Beaulieu House, County Louth
Beaulieu House, County Louth
Beaulieu House was built c. 1715 on land that was granted to Sir Henry Tichbourne in 1642.
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Longford
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IrBEA 14th National Bioenergy Conference
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Knock Abbey, Co Louth
Knock Abbey, Co Louth
Knock Abbey is an amalgamation of two fascinating structures - a medieval tower keep and an elegant Georgian house with added Victorian embellishments.It was originally owned by the Tennison family and for more than two hundred years was the home of the O'Brien family. Now open to the public for its fine restored gardens, it is full of fascination and the texture of centuries.
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