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Carrignamuck (from
Irish Carraig na Muc 'Rock of the pigs') is a
townland within the
civil parish of
Magourney and
catholic parish of Aghabullogue, County...
- The
Trafalgar Monument is an
ornamental tower (or folly) in
Carrignamuck townland, 2.8 km (1.7 mi)
north of
Coachford village,
County Cork, Ireland. It...
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Dripsey Castle is a
country house in the
townland of
Carrignamuck,
situated 3.3 km (2.1 mi) north-east of
Coachford village and 2.5 km (1.6 mi) north-west...
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Carrignamuck Tower House,
located in
Carrignamuck townland, is a 15th
century tower house located 2.8 km (1.7 mi)
north of
Coachford village and 2 km...
- Láidir MacCarthy, Lord of Muscry, who also
built castles at
Kilcrea and
Carrignamuck. The
castle was
besieged during the
Irish Confederate Wars and was seized...
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overlordship of the
Princes of Muskerry, some of the
major ones were: Ballea,
Carrignamuck, Carrignavar, Castlecormac, Cloghroe, Cloghphillip, and Downyne. The...
- cu****ers on its east and west elevations.
Carrignamuck Tower House Colthurst's
Bridge "Dripsey
Castle Bridge,
Carrignamuck, Cork". buildingsofireland.ie. National...
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tunnels (One main, two twin
short tunnels and a
short fourth tunnel)
Carrignamuck Tunnel Cork -
Kerry border (Bantry - Kilgarvan)
Drummartin Tunnel Eastern...
- centuries, and a
woollen mill was
established during the 20th century.
Carrignamuck Tower House is a five-storey
tower house located on the back road to...
- Colthurst's Bridge.
Dripsey Castle,
Carrignamuck Carrignamuck Tower House Dripsey Castle Bridge Trafalgar Monument,
Carrignamuck Power, Denis; et al. (1997)....