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Sea view from the rear patio is mesmerising (Image: John Francis Haverfordwest / rightmove)
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Step out onto the patio at this bungalow on the coast and you surely cannot fail to be truly mesmerised by the sea view vista that doesn t just greet you, more like it slaps you in the face with its sweeping gloriousness.
Dundalk woman delves into history of Cúchulainn’s Castle on her YouTube channel
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Tara Tine has been uploading videos to her YouTube channel, Diary of a Ditch Witch, since October 2020. );
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Dundalk’s own Ditch Witch, in conjunction with Tales from the Hedge Productions and Deaglán Studio has turned her attentions to the history of Cúchulainn’s Castle at Castle Mount in Dundalk.
Local singer/songwriter and artist Tara Tine has been uploading witty and informative videos to her YouTube channel, Diary of a Ditch Witch, since October 2020.
She found herself wanting to delve more into the local history, folklore and mythology of her area after a visit to the local famine graveyard at Killally, and before long she began adding short animated sequences to some of the stories she covered as a means of making them more accessible and entertaining, including Roche Castle and the Hill of Faughart.
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Highclere Castle, England You can stay in the grounds of famous Highclere Castle in Grotto Lodge (left) or London Lodge (right). Courtesy Highclere Castle