
Athassel Abbey
The remains of Athassel Abbey can be found in Golden, a village about 7km from Cashel, County Tipperary. The abbey was built for the Augustinians
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The remains of Athassel Abbey can be found in Golden, a village about 7km from Cashel, County Tipperary. The abbey was built for the Augustinians
Detached two-bay single-storey house, built c. 1750, now in use as museum. Hipped reed thatched roof. Painted rubble stone walls with projecting stone plinth. Square-headed
The castle on the River Suir is unquestionably the main attraction in Cahir. The town’s name actually derives from the stone fort or cathair which
The Priory of St. Mary in Cahir, called Catherdunesque (with various spellings) in medieval documentation and known today as Cahir Abbey was a house of
Explore Ireland’s Ancient East here in Tipperary with a visit to Cahir Castle. Appearing to grow from the actual rock on which it stands, the
Cahir Park Forest property formed part of the land acquired by the old Department of Lands from the Charteris Estate in the 1930`s. It was
The Camas Park Garden is found in County Tipperary, just a short distance from Cashel. It is an extensive garden featuring herbaceous borders, terraces, and
Carrigeen Castle is a Historic castellated (former prison) home, adapted for use as the Bridewell of Cahir, 1812-15. Bedrooms are in former cells and keepers
1. Unique to Cashel Folk village, we have Ireland’s only 1916 Easter Rising/Irish War of Independence/ Irish Civil War Museum combined. 2. Ireland’s only 1916
The award winning Heritage Centre and Tourist Office located on the Main Street should be your first stop in Cashel. A large scale model of