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Knockreer Estate


Estate gardens and abundant wildlife
Cathedral Place
Killarney, Co. Kerry
Ireland
+353 64 35960
The most accessible area of the 25,000-acre Killarney National Park, this was the estate of the Browne Family, Earls of Kenmare. There are several gentle walks through the extensive grounds with spectacular lake views, oak wood demesne, and formal gardens. Varying in length from a modest half kilometre to several kilometres, almost all ages and abilities are catered for. A variety of wildlife can be seen including Red deer, Sika deer, otters, and birds. Herds of black Kerry Cattle, originally brought to Ireland by the Celts, are also featured in Knockreer. The thatched Deenagh Lodge gatehouse once guarded the front estate entrance. It now serves coffee and snacks during the summer. The estate is quite easy to explore with maps posted at most junctions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Knockreer Estate photo by mozzercork
Photo: mozzercork
Knockreer Estate photo by JC O'Shea
Photo: JC O'Shea
Knockreer Estate photo by sabrina joyce
Photo: sabrina joyce
 

 
Presentation Convent


19th-century school of historic importance
Cathedral Place
Killarney, Co. Kerry
Ireland
+353 64 3 1633
In 1793 Nano Nagle and Bishop Moylan founded the Killarney Presentation Convent. Nagle, founder of the Presentation Order and pioneer of Catholic Irish education, lead a wealthy and privileged life in France for most of her youth. Upon her return to Ireland, she braved imprisonment and death to establish Presentation Catholic schools. The Killarney site began as a convent, establishing a school in 1887. The school's main building is an attractive brick structure with many period features. Arched windows framed by arched concrete moldings attest to its religious associations. The school was extended in 1980, but has maintained its original street frontage.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
St Mary's Cathedral


Gothic Revival cathedral designed by A.W. Pugin
Cathedral Place
Killarney, Co. Kerry
Ireland
+353 64 3 1014
Designed by Augutus W. Pugin in English Gothic style, St Mary's Cathedral is regarded as his finest Irish work. It was completed in 1855, strictly adhering to Pugin's exterior and interior designs. During the Famine, construction work stopped for five years while the covered area of the cathedral was used as a fever hospital. In the 1970s the then Bishop of Kerry, Dr. Eamon Casey, spearheaded a refurbishment of the cathedral. While the exterior was restored to its original glory, the interior was modernised with concrete altars and pews replacing the carved wood originals. The Augutus W. Pugin designed furnishings are now on display in the Muckross House Folk Museum. All of the original stained glass windows are intact and are quite beautiful.

Review © 2007, Wcities
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Sean Munson
Photo: Sean Munson
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Gaël Hernandez
Photo: Gaël Hernandez
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Susie Boeckmann
Photo: Susie Boeckmann
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Felix Haslimeier
Photo: Felix Haslimeier
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Dave Meehan
Photo: Dave Meehan
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Deon Stephenson
Photo: Deon Stephenson
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Kelly Delaney
Photo: Kelly Delaney
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Sharon & Larry Gallagher
Photo: Sharon & Larry Gallagher
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Irish Dave
Photo: Irish Dave
St Mary's Cathedral photo by atutitu09
Photo: atutitu09
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Alexandra Diaz
Photo: Alexandra Diaz
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Kevin Pulliam
Photo: Kevin Pulliam
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Bud Kocher
Photo: Bud Kocher
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Kiersten Wheeler
Photo: Kiersten Wheeler
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Chris Haines
Photo: Chris Haines
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Janelle Payne
Photo: Janelle Payne
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Bruce Niedt
Photo: Bruce Niedt
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Alyssa Barker
Photo: Alyssa Barker
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Bruno R. Yasoni
Photo: Bruno R. Yasoni
St Mary's Cathedral photo by davide olivi
Photo: davide olivi
St Mary's Cathedral photo by John Regan
Photo: John Regan
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Christi Cerdà
Photo: Christi Cerdà
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Philip Nevin
Photo: Philip Nevin
St Mary's Cathedral photo by Ian Helsby
Photo: Ian Helsby
St Mary's Cathedral photo by SiMPa-tica
Photo: SiMPa-tica
 

 
St Mary's Church


Anglican church built in English Gothic style
Rookery Close
Ballycasheen
Killarney, Co. Kerry
Ireland
+353 643 1832
This very pretty church was built in 1870 in English Gothic style. Long ago, the site was part an ancient religious complex and once included St Mary's Well, reputed to cure a variety of ailments. The interior of the church is quite attractive with impressive stained glass windows and gothic details. In contrast to churches on a grander scale, it may be easier to appreciate the intricate interior architecture and decoration here. The Victorian tiled floor is particularly impressive.

Review © 2007, Wcities
St Mary's Church photo by Emily Hegarty
Photo: Emily Hegarty
St Mary's Church photo by Emily Hegarty
Photo: Emily Hegarty
St Mary's Church photo by niallosul
Photo: niallosul
 

 
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