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- A colourful water hydrant
- Above the top window is where the stone is [Blarney Castle - County Cork - Ireland]
- Adare (Gaelic name 'Ath Dara' meaning the 'ford of the oak'
- Adare is reputed to be Ireland's prettiest and most picturesque village
- Adare Village
- Adare's famous thatched cottages
- Almost all of the present village was built in the 19th century.
- Although the vikings built the original fort, it was the Anglo Normans who built this structure
- Attractive local bakehouse
- Believed to be the first mortar building in Ireland, the walls are 3m thick
- Blarney Castle - County Cork
- Blarney Castle - County Cork
- Blarney Castle - County Cork
- Blarney Castle - County Cork
- Blarney Castle - County Cork