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Killashee House Hotel & Villa Spa
Killashee House Hotel - a stunning hotel!
Four Star
One of Kildare's finest Hotels - close to Dublin & Great midweek specials!
The Court Yard Hotel, Leixlip.
4 star hotel in Co. Kildare
Four Star
A favourite hotel in Kildare on GoIreland.com, great for a weekend away!
Glenroyal Hotel, stay in a hotel with all on offer
Glenroyal Hotel - Great rates....book now!
Three Star
Enjoy a central location, leisure centre, bars and restaurants. BOOK NOW!

homes historical kildare

Kildare Homes Historical
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3 homes historical in kildare county
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Photo: Castletown House, Kildare County
Castletown House
Celbridge, Kildare
It may justly be said that Castletown is one of the largest and most splendid country houses in Ireland, but it's also one of the most important for it introduced sophisticated Palladianism from the continent and brought about a revolution in Irish architecture....
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Clongowes Wood College
Clane, Kildare
This is a splendid building incorporating the old castle of the Wogan-Brownes, several of whom were distinguished soldiers in European armies. Clongowes was opened as a boys college by the society of Jesus in 1814. For a time in the 1890's James Joyce was a pupil and re-created his experience of student life there and at Belvedere College in his Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Some remains of the Pale, the fortification that once marked the boundary of English influence in Ireland,...
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Jigginstown Manorial House
Jigginstown, Kildare, Kildare
This gaunt-looking mansion with a 380-foot long frontage beside the road was begun in 1636-7 by Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1633 to 1640. He planned it as a summer residence for himself and as a palace in which Charles 1 could live if and when he came to visit Ireland. It never served their purpose, however, because it was left unfinished when Strafford was called to London and beheaded in 1641. The eastern portion may have been temporarily finished as it...
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