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Lismore Immrama - Festival Of Travel Writing

Lismore Immrama - Festival Of Travel Writing

c/o Jan Rotte, Fernville, Lismore ,
Immrama Festival Of Travel Writing is held in Lismore, County Waterford, Ireland, on a weekend in June each year since 2003.
Tel: 058 53803
Lismore House Hotel

Lismore House Hotel

Mainstreet, Lismore ,
Lismore House Hotel located in the heart of the beautiful heritage town of Lismore,Co. Waterford. Originally built in 1797 by the Duke of Devonshire, it is Ireland’s oldest purpose built hotel. Newly refurbished in 2007 to mix contemporary with traditional We have great rates for overnight stays, fantastic food and friendly staff! Call 058 72966 or email us on reservations@lismorehousehotel.com for more information
Lismore Heritage Town

Lismore Heritage Town

Main Street, Lismore ,
The beautiful heritage town of Lismore, Co. Waterford.
Lismore Harriers

Lismore Harriers

Ballyanchor, Lismore ,
Support the RISE campaign to preserve our hunting heritage.Log on to www.risecampaign.ie
Tel: 862477019
Lismore Castle

Lismore Castle

Lismore, Lismore ,
Lismore Castle is a stately home located in the town of Lismore in County Waterford in Ireland, belonging to the Duke of Devonshire. It was largely re-built in the Gothic style during the mid-nineteenth century by William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire.Early historyThe castle site was originally occupied by Lismore Abbey, an important monastery and seat of learning established in the early 7th century. It was still an ecclesiastical centre when Henry II, King of England stayed here in 1171, and except for a brief period after 1185 when his son King John of England built a 'castellum' here, it served as the episcopal residence of the local bishop. In 1589, Lismore was leased and later acquired by Sir Walter Raleigh. Raleigh sold the property during his imprisonment for High Treason in 1602 to another infamous colonial adventurer, Richard Boyle, later 1st Earl of Cork.The Earls of Cork & BurlingtonBoyle came to Ireland from England in 1588 with only twenty-seven pounds in capital and proceeded to amass an extraordinary fortune. After purchasing Lismore he made it his principal seat and transformed it into a magnificent residence with impressive gabled ranges each side of the courtyard. He also built a castellated outer wall and a gatehouse known as the Riding Gate. The principal apartments were decorated with fretwork plaster ceilings, tapestry hangings, embroidered silks and velvet. It was here in 1627 that Robert Boyle The Father of Modern Chemistry, the fourteenth of the Earl's fifteen children, was born. The castle descended to another Richard Boyle, 4th Earl of Cork & 3rd Earl of Burlington, who was a noted influence on Georgian architecture (and known in architectural histories as the Earl of Burlington).
Rustic Cafe

Rustic Cafe

Main Street, Lismore ,
Nestled in the heart of Lismore, Co.Waterford is a true Irish gem called The Rustic Café. Delicious food and refreshments await the weary traveller as well as a hearty welcome from all the staff an
Tel: 5872979
Lismore Heritage Centre

Lismore Heritage Centre

West Street, Lismore ,
Lismore Heritage Centre is home to Lismore's Visitor Information Point and The Lismore Experience, a 30 minute cinema experience that reveals the monks and Vikings, princes, adventurers and Hollywood stars of the town's history. The Craft Shop is open for gifts and souvenirs.
Tel: 058 54975