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CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY 1, 1, Dublin, D01 W6X0

01 8882538
Tourist Attractions, Entertainment, Tourism Attractions, Arts & Entertainment, Arts, Irish Heritage, Tourism and Heritage Attractions, Information Services, Heritage Attractions
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U 10 Taney Hall, 14, Dublin, D14

+353 1 296 4435
Minerex Environmental independent consultancy providing services hydrogeological and environmental disciplines Environmental compliance, Environmental liabilities, Environmental Impact Assessment Statement, Soil testing, Soil analysis, Construction dewatering
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56 Aungier Street, Dublin, D02

+353 1 475 8821
Places of Worship, Religious Organization, Roman Catholic Churches, Church, Churches, Catholic Church, Mosques and Synagogues
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3 Clanwilliam Terrace, Dublin, D02

01 5252 144
online marketing, marketing, Website Designers, Lighthouse, Web Hosting Company, business, Web Hosting
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119 James St, The Liberties, The Liberties, Dublin, D08

016916000
Pearse Lyons Distillery: Award Winning Whiskeys and Tasting Experiences in a refurbished Church in Dublin Founded by the late Dr. Pearse Lyons and his wife Deirdre, Pearse Lyons Distillery was born out of a personal passion for brewing and distilling, an entrepreneurial spirit and a deep-rooted family connection with The Liberties, Dublin. Pearse Lyons boutique distillery features two unique copper stills, nestled in the sanctuary of the restored historic St. James’s Church and is the perfect blend of history, culture and whiskey. St. James’s Church, which now houses the state-of-the-art Pearse Lyons Distillery, dates to the 12 Century. The church underwent various transformations, before finally being renovated by Pearse and Deirdre Lyons. The Lyons family purchased the site in 2013, with a view to refurbishing the church and returning it to its former glory, with a modern purpose. The Lyons family wanted to ensure the stories from Dublin’s Liberties and the historical significance of the church, its graveyard, the art of whiskey distilling and coopering, were shared and handed down through the generations. Throughout the distillery it is evident to visitors the level of detail that the Lyons family went to in refurbishing this protected monument. The Irish artisan stained glass windows that illuminate the distillery interior depict: the pilgrimage to the Camino de Santiago, also known as “St. James’ Way”; how Irish Whiskey is made; the art of coopering; and the natural ingredients grown for our “uisce beatha” (Irish for “water of life, ” another name for whiskey). In 2019, Pearse Lyons Distillery took home the coveted award for ‘Dublin’s Best Tourism Experience’ bestowed by the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation, highlighting the outstanding experiences that await our visitors. On tour of the award-winning distillery and surrounding graveyard, guests are introduced to the compelling characters from Dublin’s famous distilling and brewing district.
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Shelmalier House, 33 Shanganagh Vale, 18, Dublin, D18 K580

+353 1 282 3417
Water Coolers

33 BARROW STREET, Dublin, D04 X7X0

mills

1 HARBOUR CRESCENT, Dalkey, Dublin, A96 C1P0

0870922913
Go Sailing offers boat tours and trips in Dublin, perfect for group activities, team building, corporate events and leisure sailing Perfect if looking for things to see and do in dublin, sightseeing and hen or stag party activities

141 Glenvara Park, Dublin, K34 Y208

(01) 598 2098
recreational activities

43, Butterfield Drive, Rathfarnham, Dublin, D14

(01) 837 4440
Nature Reserves, Zoos, Botanical Gardens

512 Longboat Quay South, Hanover Quay, Dublin, D02

78, Eccles Street, Dublin, D07

Thomas Davis St S, Dame St, Dublin, D02YT92

086 343 2692
Embark on a journey through the heart of Dublin with our exclusive walking food tour.Led by a passionate professional chef with over 13 years of culinary expertise (and local Dub!) our tour is a celebration of Dublin's rich food culture, history and craic. Dublin's best walking food tour!

Market Square, Smithfield, 7, Dublin, D07

(01) 872 8006
Event Venue, Arts & Entertainment, Movie Theater, Computers/Technology, Cinemas, Bar

11 Parnell Square E, Dublin, D01 ND60

(01) 874 8030
“We must show that economic development, national well being and respect for our heritage and environment must go hand in hand if we are to reach that ideal of sustained development that we all claim to support” -Jimmy Dennihan, Minister for Arts, Heritage & the Gealtachet, speaking at Fota House, August 2011. The idea of a national property owning trust has been around in Ireland since the 1960s. The first report recommending this type of organisation was written by An Taisce in 1977. It wasn’t until 2003 however that the idea became a reality when the then Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, launched ‘A future for Irish Historic Houses? - A study of fifty houses’ by Dr Terrence Dooley. This report was a collaboration between The Irish Georgian Society and the Department of the Environment, Heritage & Local Government. It highlighted the importance of the ‘Big House and Estate’ to contemporary Ireland and the risks that the sector was facing. As a result of this work, the Taoiseach invited Sir David Davies to form a small Steering Group to explore the issues surrounding the formation of a Trust and make recommendations to government. The result was the launch of the Irish Heritage Trust at Russborough House on 4th July 2006, with Sir David as the Chairman. The following year, the Trust took over its first property, Fota House. And following five years of fundraising, innovation and investment, Fota House now demonstrates the principles upon which the Trust was established; to bring to life Irish heritage properties for the benefit of our society through conservation, education, community participation and celebration. During this time, the Trust has secured a major donation of Irish art and furniture, raised substantial public and private funds to carry out restoration and improvement work to the House and Victorian glasshouses while simultaneously creating innovative participation and education initiatives.

10 Western Ind. Estate Naas Road, Dublin, D12 AW0V

(01) 485 1915

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