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Buncrana Castle: A Journey Through Time and Heritage

By PeteIn Architecture & Monuments, Castles, Co. Donegal, UlsterPosted March 17, 2024

Buncrana Castle, an emblem of Irish heritage, stands as a testament to the architectural ingenuity and historical depth of Ireland. Nestled on a peninsula off a peninsula, it offers a picturesque view across Lough Swilly towards the Atlantic Ocean. This castle, originally built in the early 18th century, not only...

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St. Patrick: The Patron Saint of Ireland and His Legendary Exploits

By PeteIn Saints' LegendsPosted March 17, 2024

St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is a figure shrouded in history, legend, and folklore. Born in the late 4th century, his life and deeds have been celebrated for over a millennium. His exploits have become integral to Irish culture, and his influence has spread far beyond the Emerald...

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The History of Castle Bridge, Buncrana, Co. Donegal

By PeteIn Architecture & Monuments, Co. Donegal, UlsterPosted March 15, 2024

Castle Bridge in Buncrana, County Donegal, is an architectural and historical landmark that has played a pivotal role in the town's development and history. This article provides a detailed overview of the bridge's origins, construction, and significance over the centuries. Origins and Construction Castle Bridge was constructed between 1716 and...

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The History of McGrath Castle: Clan McGrath’s Legacy

By PeteIn Castles, Architecture & Monuments, Co. Donegal, UlsterPosted March 15, 2024

Nestled on the picturesque northwest shore of Lower Lough Erne, McGrath Castle stands as a monument to the storied past of the Clan McGrath. Situated within the modern boundaries of County Donegal and merely a mile from the village of Pettigo, this Ulster castle encapsulates the rich history and architectural...

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Northburgh Castle: A Chronicle of Power, Conflict, and Ruin in Medieval Ireland

By PeteIn Castles, Architecture & Monuments, Co. Donegal, UlsterPosted March 15, 2024

Northburgh Castle, also known as Greencastle, is a historic ruin located in the village of Greencastle, County Donegal, Ireland. Positioned near the mouth of Lough Foyle on a rocky platform, this castle is approximately 25 miles north of Derry/Londonderry, on the northern tip of Ireland. Constructed in the early 14th...

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