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An Irish Castle to Call Your Own

The New York Times – Travel:

To most, the striking stone towers that dot the Irish countryside are quaint ruins. To a few ambitious people, they’re the perfect places to make into homes — and one-of-a-kind vacation rentals.

Brendan Spiegel
Author: Brendan Spiegel

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County Kilkenny (Ireland), County Tipperary (Ireland), Galway (Ireland), Historic Buildings and Sites, Hotels and Travel Lodgings, Ireland, Palaces and Castles, Travel and Vacations
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