Ballinagh (Irish: Beal Atha na nEach) is a village in County Cavan on the N55 midlands route. Translated from its Irish name we get "Mouth of the Ford of the Steed" from when Queen Meabh and her men travelled through long ago on their way to battle for the Brown Bull of Cooley. Home of the O'Reilly Clan. An ideal location for touring, walking and fishing as both Killykeen Forest Park and Lough Oughter are located nearby.
The extensive pleasure grounds at Tullynally Castle, home of the Pakenham family since the 17th century, have seen whole chapters of garden history unfold. The earliest incarnation of the garden was in the Baroque manner with cascades, canals and ...
This stunning parkland course is spread over 500 acres of rolling countryside and dense woodland. The two nines are quite contrasting in nature. The gentle but challenging journey on the front nine explores the undulating meadows of this magnific ...
The cottages surround a large car-free courtyard, with ample parking at the back of the courtyard including a cosy private country bar and restaurant suitable for groups of up to 60 people.
All cottages provide luxury and comfort with modern fac ...
Once described as a “capsule of social history” in honour of their collection of family portraits and memorabilia going back 250 years or more, Johnny and Lucy Madden’s wonderful 18th century mansion is approached by a mile-long ...
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