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Ballynamona Court Cairn

Ballynamona Court Cairn in County Waterford is the only court cairn in the southeast.

The name comes from the fact that this type of tomb usually has a courtyard area found at the entrance to the chambers. Of the court -originally ...

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Stradbally Medieval Church

The local Church of Ireland church in Stradbally, County Waterford, houses the ruins of a large, medieval house of worship. It contains a fortified presbytery, which is believed to have been constructed in the 1200s for protection during the disputes ...

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Waterford's Medieval Museum

Waterford's Medieval Museum is a tribute to life in the city during that period. Why not come and experience the wonder of our medieval city. A team actors playing different characters will bring to life Waterford’s fascinating history in these ...

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Curraghmore House

Magnificent home of the Marquis of Waterford and his ancestors since 1170. The interior of the house contains exceptionally fine plasterwork by James Wyatt, also pictures, prints, books, works of art, furniture, porcelain, jewllery and medals.

Grounds include outstanding Arboretum, ...

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Tourin House And Gardens

Tourin House and Gardens are situated about 5km from Cappoquin and the heritage town of Lismore in County Waterford. The main house was built in 1840 in the then fashionable Italianate style. The main feature inside is a fine double ...

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The Copper Coast European Geopark

The Copper Coast European Geopark is located

on the South East coast of Ireland,

between Tramore and Dungarvan in County Waterford.

It extends between Fenor in the east to

Stradbally in the west and up to Dunhill in the north.

The Copper Coast Visitors Centre ...

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Edmund Rice Centre

The centre's visions and aims are to promote and support the story of Edmund Rice and the Christian Brothers today in a way that challenges people to engage with the mission of Edmund Rice in a contemporary world.

The Centre ...

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Reginald's Tower

Reginald’s Tower is a circular defense tower, set in Waterford City’s historic Viking Triangle. It was built at the beginning of the 13th century. At various stages in its rich history, Reginald’s Tower has been used as a mint, prison ...

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Slob Historic District

The Slob Historic District began as a large sugar plantation in the mid-18th century. Owned by the Bodkin family until 1784, the estate boasted a factory building, a water mill tower, a "great house" constructed c.1750 and a slave village. ...

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Estate St. George Historic District

The Estate St. George Historic District represents a successful late 18th-century sugar plantation. Owned by the Heyliger family during the era known as the "Golden Age of Sugar" (1770 to 1782), the estate continued to process sugar until 1916. After ...

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