Ballyhannon House Quin Co.Clare Ireland
Ballyhannon House Riding Centre
Quin
Ennis
Co. Clare
Ireland
Tel: +353 86 440 1777
Email: info@ballyhannonhouse.com
Film / Edited Paschal Brooks
086/2588565
info@brooksvideo.com
Brooks Video / ClareTV
Ballyhannon House Quin Co.Clare
Presented by Johnny Hassett
Address:
Ballyhannon House Riding Centre
Quin
Ennis
Co. Clare
Ireland
Tel: +353 86 440 1777
Email: info@ballyhannonhouse.com
Film / Edited Paschal Brooks
086/2588565
info@brooksvideo.com
Brooks Video / ClareTV
Ballyhannon House Quin Co.Clare
Ballyhannon House Quin Co.Clare
Paschal Brooks
Brooks Video / ClareTV
086/2588565
The Village Quin, Ireland
The Abbey Tavern and Gerry's B&B Cottage in the Village Quin, County Clare, Ireland.
A visit to western Ireland and Ballyhannon Castle
Senor Eduardo Popalot visits the land of his ancestors and breathes in the dank castle airs of his forefathers. A stroll up the castle stairs and off to a pint of Guinness, a loaf of blood sausage, and thou!
Quin Abbey, Co. Clare, Wild Atlantic Way
Quin Abbey is a ruined Franciscan abbey or friary in Quin, roughly 9 miles from Ennis, County Clare in Ireland. The friary was founded around 1402 by Síoda Cam MacNamara and became an Observant Reformed house in 1433. While many friaries were founded on the site of earlier religious houses and monasteries, Quin friary occupies the site of the Anglo-Norman de Clare fortress that was built after 1278 and destroyed in 1318.[1] The remains of the castle are still visible as they were incorporated into the friary, with the foundations of three of the corner towers of the curtain wall surviving to varying degrees. The abbey continued to be inhabited by a small number of friars until 1820. Despite its suppression and suffering repeated attack in the sixteenth century, substantial remains of the friary survive, making it one of the most intact medieval Franciscan friaries in Ireland.[2] Today, Quin Abbey is a National Monument
Horse Riding Ballyhannon House, Co. Clare, Ireland
Travel writer Nancy D. Brown, reviews Ballyhannon House. Family run riding school near Dromoland Castle offers trail rides in Co. Clare, Ireland. Indoor arena for year round riding. Complete review on
Ballyhannon Castle 1
A brief video of Ballyhannon castle in Quinn, Co. Clare, Ireland
Quin Abbey
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Quin Abbey is a ruined Franciscan abbey or friary in Quin, roughly 9 miles from Ennis, County Clare in Ireland.The friary was founded around 1402 by Síoda Cam MacNamara and became an Observant Reformed house in 1433.While many friaries were founded on the site of earlier religious houses and monasteries, Quin friary occupies the site of the Anglo-Norman de Clare fortress that was built after 1278 and destroyed in 1318.The remains of the castle are still visible as they were incorporated into the friary, with the foundations of three of the corner towers of the curtain wall surviving to varying degrees.
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Ballyhannon Castle - Coach House Living Room Stove
How to operate the wood pellet fire stove in the living room of the Coach House at Ballyhannon Castle
QUIN ABBEY COUNTY CLARE Ireland
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Join Fr Louie as he walks the grounds of Quin Abbey, Ireland, as part of the SPIRITUAL JOURNEY THROUGH IRELAND series.
Ballyhannon Castle
I took Susie to Ireland for her 30th birthday. For my 30th, she got us a castle to stay in near Limmerick. Cuts off a bit abruptly at the end, the only other part of the castle was a ledge that led to the roof.
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Castlefergus Riding Stables Quin Co. Clare
Castlefergus stables is situated beside an authentic medieval 15th century castle. At Castlefergus you will horse ride exclusively within our farm in the picturesque meadows enjoying panoramic views of the farm. We have lovely Irish bred horses and ponies to match all types of riders and their abilities. Whether a complete novice rider or advanced rider, all ages and abilities can enjoy riding over 100 acres of beautiful rolling farmland.
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Castlefergus(rough version)
becky, michelle and grace out the land!! with roxy minnie and who else...hmmm and oh yeh surprise!!(how could i forget...hahaha)
Ballyhannon Castle - Coach House Kitchen Stove
How to operate the wood pellet fire stove in the kitchen of the Coach House at Ballyhannon Castle
Ballyhannon House, Riding Centre, Bow Making and Archery
Presented by Johnny Hassett
Address:
Ballyhannon House Riding Centre
Quin
Ennis
Co. Clare
Ireland
Tel: +353 86 440 1777
Email: info@ballyhannonhouse.com
Film / Edited Paschal Brooks
086/2588565
info@brooksvideo.com
Brooks Video / ClareTV
No1 Orchard Wood, Dromoland Castle Estate, Co Clare
Set on the woodland grounds of the 5 star Dromoland Golf and Country Club, amongst the mature trees and enjoying panoramic views of Dromoland Castle, lakes, woodlands and golf course, is No. 1 Orchard Woods. On entering the pillared avenue of Dromoland, a discrete gated stone piered entrance leads into the meandering access road to the exclusive and small cul de sac of Orchard Wood, a development of just 15 homes. The first of the scheme to be built and (arguably) boasting the best site, No. 1 has been extended in recent years by its current owners, with a stunning reception room to the rear that opens onto the tree lined site and patio. The home offers a very simple but practical layout, the entrance porch leads to a vast open plan family and dining room with feature open fireplace and also incorporates the home office. All accommodation filters off the main reception with separate doors to the kitchen, utility, both en-suite double bedrooms and double French Doors to the rear vaulted ceiling room extension. The homes decor is tastefully done to coincide with the Castle and woodland surrounds with some wonderful finishes such as 12 foot ceilings, traditional cornicing, open hearth feature fireplace and heritage bathware to the en-suites. Outside, the main drive leads to the main garage with separate footpath leading to the various patios, split level gardens and onto Dromoland Castle. This rare gem is a must view and is strictly by prior appointment with sole selling agents. PSL 002295
Clare SBS Charity Horse Ride 25/03/2012 leaving Doora village
A Charity Ride in aid of Clare Suicide Bereavement Support (CSBS) attracted around 270 entries as a fundraiser on 25th March 2012. Starting from Quin village and stopping en route at Doora in County Clare Ireland