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- (2002). Ingenious Ireland : a county-by-county exploration of Irish mysteries and marvels. Dublin: TownHouse & CountryHouse Ltd. p. 301. ISBN 0684020947....
- permission. In 2007 Mansfield's Citywest group bought the Finnstown Countryhouse Hotel and the property's surrounding 45 acres in Lucan, Dublin for an...
- former Castle of Heemstede Hartekamp or Hartecamp, Heemstede/Bennebroek Countryhouse: Huys te Manpad De Naald memorial near Herenweg-Manpadslaan "Samenstelling...
-  18. Nairn, Richard (2001). Discovering Wild Wicklow. TownHouse and CountryHouse. p. 8. ISBN 1-86059-141-8. Dillion, Paddy (1993). The Mountains of Ireland:...
- August 2001). RTÉ 100 Years: Ireland in the 20th Century. TownHouse and CountryHouse [with RTÉ]. ISBN 9781860591426 – via Google Books. "The Irish Charts...
- of the Weald of Kent 1814:97. Dearn 1814. Country Seat blog http://countryhouses.wordpress.com/2012/02/03/schools-out-seats-of-learning-for-sale/ "History...
- County-by-County Exploration of the Mysteries and Marvels of the Ingenious Irish. Dublin: TownHouse and CountryHouse Ltd. p. 324. ISBN 9780684020945....
- Funicular to connect Tbilisi Major with "Upper Tbilisi". The Gabashvili Countryhouse was transformed into a School. The School was named after Ivan Poltoratsky's...
- (2002). Ingenious Ireland : a county-by-county exploration of Irish mysteries and marvels. Dublin: TownHouse & CountryHouse. p. 209. ISBN 9780684020945....
- was first listed in 1959 and is described by Historic England as a "countryhouse". There is a date stone inscribed "1608" in the porch. The building originally...