Housed within what was originally the wet spinning floor, the museum tells the story of Mossley Mill and the people who worked there from the 1800s through to the mill closure in 1995. The history is presented through a range of interpretative displays including artefacts, images and archival film.
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This Heritage Centre commemorates the tragic period in the 1840s that is known in Irish History as the Great Hunger. Skibbereen, along with many areas of the west, was very badly affected losing up to a third of its population to hunger, disease and emigration.
March 25, 2013Read More
The Six Mile Water Caravan Park lies on the tranquil and scenic shores of Lough Neagh and is the perfect stop-over point for visitors to Northern Ireland.
March 25, 2013Read More
Ideally located in the countryside but just 4 km from Bantry Town and a short-hop to Glengarriff in an area famed for its tranquillity and unique beauty, this lovely country house hotel is charm and character personified and is a welcome retreat for the leisure and business traveller alike.
March 25, 2013Read More
Aherne’s is a a family run luxury town house hotel in the historic walled port of Youghal, Co. Cork. The spacious bedrooms and junior suites have large comfortable beds, pristine private bathrooms and are individually decorated with antique furniture. There is a total of 13 bedrooms in total including two studio apartments.
March 25, 2013Read More
Youghal, where past meets present at the mouth of the picturesque River Blackwater. It is one of the best examples of a Norman walled port in Ireland today, combined with a modern seaside holiday resort.
March 25, 2013Read More