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Newbridge House is a delightful 18th century manor set on 350 acres of parkland, boasting one of the finest Georgian interiors in Ireland
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Originally just a small, picturesque fishing village, Howth with its surrounding rural district is now a busy suburb of Dublin.
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The National Transport Museum house vehicles dating back as far as 1883.
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Skerries has a unique collection of mills including 2 wind mills and a water mill.
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Ardgillan Castle is a large country house built in 1738 on the outskirts of Dublin.
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The Artworks Cafe is aimed at creative adults and children who would like to create or paint their own ceramic artworks.
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The Dublin Writers Museum opened in 1991 in an original 18th-century house, which accommodates the museum rooms, library, and gallery.
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The Fry Model Railway is a unique collection of handmade models of Irish trains, from the beginning of rail travel to modern times.
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Howth Castle, one of the oldest occupied buildings in Ireland, is the ancestral home of the line of the Earl of Howth.
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The Bail(e)y Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the southeastern part of Howth Head in Dublin, Ireland.
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Ireland's Eye is a small uninhabited island off the coast of Dublin. The island is easily reached by regular tourist boats.
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Malahide Castle, parts of which date to the 12th century, is set on 260 acres estate parkland in the seaside town of Malahide.
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Father Collins Park is Ireland's first "sustainable" park.
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The Talbot Botanic gardens, within the Malahide Castle Demesne contains almost 5,000 species, with emphasis on Southern Hemisphere plants.
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Tara’s Palace is arguably one of the world’s most magnificent Dolls Palaces.
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Opened in 2003, The National Aquatic Centre (NAC) is a water-sports facility, built to be "the home of Irish swimming".
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Swords Castle was built as the manorial residence of the Archbishops of Dublin around 1200 in Swords, just north of Dublin.
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