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Houses, Castles and Gardens of Ireland
16a Woodlands Park, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland
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Ardgillan Castle and Victorian Gardens - Houses the permanent exhibition of 17th century "Down Survey" maps of Ireland Deepwell - House and Gardens overlooking Dublin Bay with Howth Head on the skyline Fernhill Gardens - 40 acres of woodland and enclosed Victorian vegetable and flower garden James Joyce Museum - Contains an intriguing collection of letters, photographs, first and rare editions and personal possessions of Joyce Malahide Castle, Malahide, Co.Dublin - the oldest castle continually occupied by one family - the Talbots - from 1185 to 1975. The adjoining Fry Model Railway is a highly popular attraction. Marlay Demense - The estate comprises some 200 acres of parkland. The house and gardens recently restored Newbridge House and Tradtional Farm, Newbridge Demense, Donabate, Co. Dublin - buit in 1737 for the Archbishop Cobbe and extended in 1760 by Lady Elizabeth Beresford to display her husband's art collection, Newbride stands on its own farm. Newman House - Two Georgian houses containing examples of Dublin's finest 18th century plasterwork Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, South William Street, Dublin 2 - built in the 1770s round a square comprising the town house, offices and stables for the 4th Viscount Powertscourt, this handsome palazzo is now a fashionable shopping centre. Primrose Hill - The garden was created over the last forty years and contains a large collection of perennial plants, roses and lilies The Talbot Botanic Gardens - The Gardens as they exist today were largely created by Lord Milo Talbot in the years 1948 to 1973 Shaw Birthplace, 33 Synge Str, Dublin 8 - birthplace in 1856 of the Nobel-prizewinning playwright George Bernard Shaw, this modest town house has been arranged, to look as if the faimily had just stepped out for a moment. Skerries Watermill and Windmills - The Mills date from the 16th Century and have been restored to working order Zoom out to map of Ireland The Fry Model Railway, Malahide Casle Demense, Malahide, Co. Dublin - this unique collection of handmade models is from a collection built up in the 1920s and 1930s by Cyril Fry. The working railway covers 2,500 sq. ft. Airfield Gardens - an exciting and influential contemporary garden containing rare and unusual plants sourced from around the world. Dublin Writers Musuem, 18 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 -  a celebration of literary Dublin situated in a magnificent 18th century house splendidly restored.