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It boasts a unique collection of trees and plants collected in Asia, and a Victorian Experience tour. Fore village, is situated within a valley between two hills: the Hill of Ben, the Hill of Houndslow, and the Anchorland rise area. In addition to wonderful mosaics by famous Russian artist Boris Anrep, frescoes, canvases, models of the Cathedral, vestments worn by St. Oliver Plunkett, and a ring once owned by Queen Marie Antoinette.
Viewing by appointment only. Situated between the towns of Athlone and Mullingar, it was the ancient seat of the High Kings. Its historical roots go back to the Neolithic period. Private tours are available. The picturesque village of Finea is located on the river Inny. The area between Finea and Castlepollard is a must for the nature lover. Coole is a quaint village located 5km from Castlepollard. The church dates back to and was endowed by the Dease family who lives nearby at Turbotstown House.
Straid Mighe Breachaighe. The Church is a prominent feature of the village. Brega is a pretty kingdom in early Irish history. Castlepollard is a most delightful place, full of old-world charm with its neat 19th century houses and dignified churches surrounding the village green.
It lies in the centre of a wonderful region of lakes, great houses and ancient monasteries and monuments. In the renovated old National School, the Local Museum contains 3, artefacts of household and agricultural interest. On the village green is a sculpture commemorating the four Children of Lir, also commemorated in a stained glass window in the friary church in Multyfarnham.
Both the churches in Castlepollard were built early in the 19th century and both are dedicated to St. Castlepollard is one of the top centres for angling in the midlands.
Delvin is steeped in history with a motte at the southern end of the village built by Hugh de Lacy in Close to the motte are the ruins of a 13th century castle built by the Nugents, Earls of Westmeath. Nearby Clonyn Castle, which is still inhabited, was one of the last Victorian baronial castles to be built in Ireland. Ballynacarrigy is an attractive village located on the Royal Canal between Longford and Mullingar.
Approximately 5 km from the village on the Rathowen road is the Church of Ireland at Kilbixy. There is a magnificent chestnut tree that is conceivably the largest of its kind in Ireland and is thought to be three hundred years old. Close by on the shores of Lough Iron, lies the ruins of Tristernagh Abbey.
Kilbeggan — The home of the oldest Irish distillery at the centre of Kilbeggan for nearly years has been the distillery, now a fascinating theme park.
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