The Haunted Gallery at Kinsale Pottery & Art School
Stop animation short produced during Kinsale Arts Week 2008 at Kinsale Pottery & Art School
Red Travel Ep.6: Kinsale, Ballinacurra, Garretstown & Magic Vacations
On this week's episode of Red Travel with AIG Ireland and OnTheQT.ie, Stephanie heads to the beautiful town of Kinsale! She starts the day by tapping into her creative side in Ballinacurra at Kinsale Pottery and Arts Centre. She then puts her skills of football and golfing into practice and tried Footgolf with Footgolf Cork. It's then off to Garretstown to hit the waves with Gtown Surf School!
In the second half of the show, Stephanie meets John of Magic Vacations in Kinsale where he fills us in on everything we need to know for planning a trip to the place where dreams come true - Walt Disney World!
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House for Sale: 51 Springmount, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
No.51 Springmount is a deceptively large four bedroom semi-detached house with over C.1,300 sq. ft. of great living and sleeping accommodation.
Laid out over two floors and beautifully appointed, this home is an ideal family home or holiday home in this beautiful sea-faring town.
Accommodation consists of four bedrooms, master en-suite, bathroom and guest w.c, enormous lounge and very large kitchen/dining area with sliding patio door to rear patio and lawned south facing rear gardens.
The property has a host of features from hardwood floors, premium appliances, ceramic tiling, open fireplace, private parking and much much more. The property is within walking distance of Kinsale town centre and its vibrant shops, restaurants, narrow streets and the wonderful all year round atmosphere that makes Kinsale a great place to live and visit at any time.
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Kinsale 2010
The year we went via Manchester :-)
Rebeka Kahn Ceramic Wall Art The Irish Coast at Sunset
NPA pottery exhibition thoresby gallery 2011
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Famous Abstract Ceramic Pieces | Lovely Arts & Ceramic Decoration Picture Gallery
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Ballycotton - March 2016
Ballycotton (Irish: Baile Choitín) is a Seaside resort village in County Cork, Ireland, situated about 25 miles (40 km) east of Cork city. It is a well known fishing village which sits on a rocky-ledge overlooking Ballycotton Bay and has a sandy beach that stretches for about 25 kilometres (16 mi) east to Knockadoon Head. The current village is actually a re-settlement of an older village which is now entirely underwater. Ballycotton experiences severe coastal erosion with metres of land crumbling into the sea every few years. It is a site of international research interest on coastal erosion.
Ballycotton is also well known as the home of many fine public houses including the Blackbird of Ballycotton, Lynch's or the Inn by the Harbour, The Schooner and McGraths. The Blackbird closed in January,2011 but re-opened on December 2. of the same year, following extensive refurbishment. Ballycotton was the scene of a major movie called 'Divine Rapture' in summer 1995 which starred Marlon Brando, Johnny Depp and Debra Winger. Unfortunately, after 2 weeks the film production team went bankrupt and the movie was never made. Now in its 32nd year, the Ballycotton Road Race attracts runners from around Ireland and abroad to its 10 Mile circuit of country backroads, each year the race is over subscribed many times over. The local area is home to many artists and craftspeople included woodworkers, painters, potters, writers and musicians who regularly exhibit at the Stephen Pearce Gallery in Shanagarry.
Ballycotton has a scenic cliff walk extending westward to Ballytrasna. The full walk is about 9 km. along a goat-track, with safety fencing where it is needed. Cycling and Horse Riding are prohibited. There is plenty of bench seating placed at the better viewing points. The walk provides excellent opportunities to take photographs of the cliffs and seascapes and is rich in wildlife at any time of the year. The cliff walk is used annually, in March, for a charity walk in support of the Children of Chernobyl. There is also a good chance of spotting Peregrine Falcons near the rocky inlets at dawn and dusk. Wildlife is plentiful in the area, with seals and dolphins being regular harbour visitors. Whales of various types can be seen from the cliffs in December and January. The nearby beach at Ballynamona is on a wildlife sanctuary and herons, oystercatchers and sandhoppers are regularly spotted.
In 1875 a local antiquarian, Philip T. Gardner, donated the Ballycotton cross to the British Museum. It is a 9th-century jewelled Celtic cross with a centre glass jewel with an inscription of the Bismillah in Kufic script[ which may be interpreted as As God wills, In the name of Allah or We have repented to God. It is held in the British Museum's brooch collection, and the provenance is: said to have been found in or near Ballycotton Bog (hence the variant spelling of the artefact compared to the modern place name). As an early indicator of possible links between what is now the Republic of Ireland and Britain, and early Islam, the cross has been cited in academic papers and histories of Islam's presence in Northern Europe in the late Dark Ages, and on speculative history websites and forums
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Tenerife-Canary Islands January 2016
Discover Ireland - Crafts in Kilkenny
Pots, candles, furniture, paintings - Kilkenny is renowned for its community of arts and crafts people. For more information visit discoverireland.ie/kilkenny or discoverireland.ie/arts.
Heads on the Lake
An early summer art exhibition: Alice Maher - Natural Artifice...dissapointment lurks throughout the response...until the interview with the spider lady
Mushnik and Son
Cork Arts Studio put on Little Shop Of Horrors on the 18th 19th and 20th of March 2008 in the Everyman Palace. This on of the rehearsals for the show with Aaron as Mushnik and Daniel as Seymore!!Enjoy
The Shambles, York, England
A walk through the Shambles in York, England, at the end of May 2010.
West Cork property for sale
This recently renovated 3 bedrooms farmhouse on 18 acres, with my cob built yoga studio, tucked away in the Maughanaclea hills, Kealkill, West Cork, Ireland is now for sale. It has many outbuildings.
for more info email to baspaul@gmail.com
Description: Nestled in the hills of Maughanaclea, Kealkil sits this beautifully balanced traditional dwelling with C. 18 compact acres of which 5 Acres are mature forest. The comfortable and elevated residence was constructed in C. 1936 and has retained great character whilst enjoying modern technology such as under- floor heating, solar panels and a spacious 27m2 reception/ conservatory. Accessed via a country lane- way the land comprises C. 5 Acres under mature forestry, C.2 Acres natural habitat/ sanctuary and C. 10 acres of grazing fields. There is added benefit in that there are up to €2000 grant aid available through REPS 4 and Area Aid. The presence of a number of structurally sound stone outbuildings offers real opportunity for further development. At present there is an independent Yoga Studio which is 35m2 with under -floor heating and ample car-- parking. This residential land holding is 10 miles from Bantry town centre and less than 1 hour from Cork Airport. There are any number of commercial ventures that would be suitable to this beautiful place or one could be greedy and close the gate and keep your privacy! We really feel strongly about this holding!
Property Detail:
Entrance Porch:
With windows to the front and shelving.
Main Living and Dining Area:(25'2x 14')
Oak flooring throughout. Under-floor heating. Phone and t.v. points. Solid fuel store. Doors to conservatory, kitchen and 1st floor. Bright and spacious with warm décor.
Kitchen: (12'6 x 8'4)
Views over front grounds and expansive countryside. Tiled flooring. Fitted cupboards. Recess lights. Electric cooker, gas hob. Large ceramic sink and drainer.
Utility: (7'8 x 4')
Tiled flooring. Washing machine, dryer and ample storage space.
Bathroom:(7'7 x 7'8)
Bath and adjustable shower. Window to rear. Radiator. Extractor fan, W.C. and W.H. Basin.
Conservatory at Rear: (21'11 x 10' 7)
Doors leading to backyard. Tiled flooring. Access to fuel store. Excellent reception room. Natural sun trap.
1st Floor
Master Bedroom: (16'4 x 12'10)
With shower and W.H. Basin. Overhead storage space. Radiator, carpet and built in wardrobes. Window to front. Door access to outside-planning for outside steps.
Separate toilet on landing
Bedroom 2:(14' x 13')
Window to side and radiator.
Bedroom 3: (10'9 x 9'9)
Radiator
Services: Gravity well, private sewage treatment, Vigas Gasifying Central Heating ( / vigas40kw.html) Solar panels, Hemp and lime internal plastering.
There is a spacious workshop C.80m2, Two streams running on the farm, commercial timber valued €8,500, Cattle crush, Yoga Studio and various other stone outbuildings.
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland is another one of Europe's truly great cities, a place noted for historic sites and modern culture that makes it one of the most popular destinations in the world.
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Your visit to Edinburgh could be done comfortably in three days: on day one, Royal Mile and castle, day two, the busy shopping district of the New Town, historic neighborhoods and the National art museum; day three, to the Royal Yacht Britannia at waterfront Leith, National Museum of History and free time. Of course, in between all of these wonderful attractions your main activity is just the sheer pleasure of walking around in this beautiful city.
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The main street that visitors love to see is the Royal Mile, loaded with shops, restaurants, statues, monuments, and great old buildings and lots of street entertainment to please the crowds.
The pub culture is alive and well here, a great place for a drink and to meet some locals. You can eat in a fancy restaurant from a variety of international cuisines. Or go casual with fish and chips.
And you can even stand up on the street and eat it like these young locals do.
Fish and chips has been a standard meal in Great Britain for over a hundred years and still very popular today. You can find it all over town. Perhaps not the healthiest meal, but very tasty and you don't have to dress up for dinner.
It seems that the Royal Mile is just one restaurant after another, mixed in with a few shops and old historic buildings. It is just the place to hang out when you're in Edinburgh.
Cork World Book Day Fest
Aoife Potter-Cogan, co-ordinator, Cork Community Art Link, with the group's installation made of papier mache of the pilot and the plane, from the book The Little Prince, which was made in collaboration with Cork city libraries for Cork World Book Fest and was on display at Cork City Library.
Video: Denis Minihane.
Ireland Travel Skills
Rick Steves European Travel Talk | Join Pat O'Connor, co-author of Rick Steves' Ireland guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in Ireland. We'll get a glimpse of Ireland's fascinating history and meet the friendly people of this charming country. Our travels will take us through both the Republic and Northern Ireland, including Dublin, Waterford, the Aran Islands, Dingle Peninsula, Belfast, Derry, and the Giant's Causeway.
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Big News - National English Wine Week
3rd June 2016. Its National English wine week and that only means one thing, the celebration of our home grown wine.
England is not the first place you think of when you think of wine, but its popularity is growing. Lois Swinnerton has been along to Halfpenny Green Vineyards in south Staffordshire, for a taste.
Killarney, Ireland
Driving from Dingle down to Killarney, where we walk the main streets and take a horse carriage ride passing one of the lakes of Killarney. Then on driving towards Kinsale in the south of Ireland. It's one of the prettiest parts of the country.
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Killarney is most famous for its three lakes, and the town itself is quite attractive. Killarney is the nation's most popular destination after Dublin. People are drawn here primarily for the natural beauties around in the National Park, but the town itself has developed into a major tourist magnet.
There are quite a few shops packed into a small area. Those main streets outlined in blue add up to only about 1/2 a mile so it's quite easy to walk through the center up and down both sides of the street.
One of the most popular activities here is riding in the horse carriage with some commentary by your local driver.
Killarney does have nice wide sidewalks in the downtown area with trees and some benches, and the shops each seem to be unique. It's not like going to a big shopping mall. This place has a lot of character. The center of town, marked in the red circle is the crossroads of busy streets: High Street Main and New. Cars drive down the streets, so there's no pedestrian zone as such, but the sidewalks are nice and wide, it's easy to take a comfortable stroll.
Highlights of 2008 at the Science Gallery, Dublin
A short review of the exhibition highlights of 2008 at the Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin. Including Lightwave, Technothreads, Pills, Artbots and Lab in the Gallery. Film by Mahoo. Music by The Sunday Drive