St. Patrick is said to have presided over the church of Clogher. According to tradition a monastery and diocese were founded in Clogher circa 490 by St. Macartan on the orders of St. Patrick. The present building was erected on the site in 1744.
September 9, 2014Read More
On the 3rd September the Northern Ireland Environment Agency hosted a one off screening of Ghostbusters ahead of European Heritage Open Days (EHOD) which takes place on the 13th & 14th September.
September 8, 2014Read More
The Knock At the Door Isn’t Room Service
Every Castle in Ireland has to have at least one ghost of some kind and perched on the tip of the famous Causeway Coastal Route Ballygally Castle Hotel is no different.
September 8, 2014Read More
European Heritage Open Days – one of my favourite times of the year. Photographing and documenting some of our often hidden built heritage.
August 13, 2014Read More
Located directly on a wind-swept beach that calls out to be explored and within walking distance of the tiny village of Maghery the setting of this remote Donegal seaside accommodation is spectacular and makes it a striking and beautiful property.
August 8, 2014Read More
Step through the bright red door and if it weren’t for the electricity and running water, you might imagine you had gone back 200 years. This fabulous County Down holiday home is an old and historic country farmhouse which will welcome you into a holiday let you will surely remember.
August 6, 2014Read More