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- Kilcrea_Castle abstract "Kilcrea Castle is a ruined 15th century towerhouse and bawn located to the west of Kilcrea Friary near Ovens in County Cork, Ireland. The ruins are mostly hidden by a thick copse of trees.Unlike the Friary, which is owned and maintained by the National Monuments Service of Ireland, the ruins are on privately owned lands, the land immediate to, and including the ruins themselves, currently serving as a cattle farm. The castle is listed as a Protected Structure by Cork County Council.".
- Kilcrea_Castle thumbnail Kilcrea_Castle,_Farran,_Co._Cork_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1243394.jpg?width=300.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageID "43612983".
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageLength "4148".
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageRevisionID "673186375".
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Bawn.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Blarney_Castle.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Carrignamuck_Tower_House.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_County_Cork.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_in_County_Cork.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ruined_castles_in_Ireland.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Cork_County_Council.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Cork_and_Macroom_Direct_Railway.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink County_Cork.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Kilcrea_Friary.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink MacCarthy_of_Muskerry.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Ovens,_County_Cork.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink River_Bride.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Tower_house.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kilcrea Castle".
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kilcrea".
- Kilcrea_Castle architecture "Fortified tower house and bawn".
- Kilcrea_Castle area County_Cork.
- Kilcrea_Castle area Republic_of_Ireland.
- Kilcrea_Castle built "Mid-15th century".
- Kilcrea_Castle builtFor MacCarthy_of_Muskerry.
- Kilcrea_Castle controlledby "On private land".
- Kilcrea_Castle coordRegion "Ireland".
- Kilcrea_Castle latitude "51.865".
- Kilcrea_Castle locmapin "Ireland".
- Kilcrea_Castle longitude "-8.718".
- Kilcrea_Castle mapCaption "Kilcrea Castle in Ireland".
- Kilcrea_Castle name "Kilcrea Castle".
- Kilcrea_Castle nativeLanguage "Irish".
- Kilcrea_Castle nativeName "Caisleán Chill Chré".
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_historic_site.
- Kilcrea_Castle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kilcrea_Castle subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_County_Cork.
- Kilcrea_Castle subject Category:Castles_in_County_Cork.
- Kilcrea_Castle subject Category:Ruined_castles_in_Ireland.
- Kilcrea_Castle hypernym Towerhouse.
- Kilcrea_Castle type HistoricPlace.
- Kilcrea_Castle type Place.
- Kilcrea_Castle type Location.
- Kilcrea_Castle type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Kilcrea_Castle type Place.
- Kilcrea_Castle type Thing.
- Kilcrea_Castle comment "Kilcrea Castle is a ruined 15th century towerhouse and bawn located to the west of Kilcrea Friary near Ovens in County Cork, Ireland. The ruins are mostly hidden by a thick copse of trees.Unlike the Friary, which is owned and maintained by the National Monuments Service of Ireland, the ruins are on privately owned lands, the land immediate to, and including the ruins themselves, currently serving as a cattle farm. The castle is listed as a Protected Structure by Cork County Council.".
- Kilcrea_Castle label "Kilcrea Castle".
- Kilcrea_Castle sameAs Q17984606.
- Kilcrea_Castle sameAs m.011p_7yc.
- Kilcrea_Castle sameAs Q17984606.
- Kilcrea_Castle lat "51.865".
- Kilcrea_Castle long "-8.718".
- Kilcrea_Castle wasDerivedFrom Kilcrea_Castle?oldid=673186375.
- Kilcrea_Castle depiction Kilcrea_Castle,_Farran,_Co._Cork_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1243394.jpg.
- Kilcrea_Castle isPrimaryTopicOf Kilcrea_Castle.
- Kilcrea_Castle name "Kilcrea Castle".