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This busy fishing port offers great walks around the headland. Look out for seals when the boats come in.
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These little-known gardens are a lovely place to relax beside the rose bushes.
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Built in 1651 for the Earl of Meath, the formal gardens are its main feature.
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Designed by James Gandon in 1795 as a home for barristers.
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This 18th-century home to the parliamentary chambers has two façades designed to reflect their views, the townhouse façade facing Kildare Street and the country house side looking on to Merrion Square.
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The rounded towers of this 14th-century castle lend it an attractive fairytale appearance.
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Designed in 1710 for aristocrat Joshua Dawson, this has been the residence of the city’s Lord Mayor since 1715.
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Built in the 1750s for the Earl of Charlemont, the casino was to serve as a summerhouse to his country estate. Restoration work is ongoing.
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One of the largest and grandest of Dublin’s Georgian squares, lined with stately buildings. Oscar Wilde is one of many illustrious past residents of the square.
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A lure for all garden-lovers for its rare shrubs, flowers and trees.
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