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"Dunmore: A Coastal Gem in County Waterford" Nestled along the picturesque harbour East, County Waterford



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"Dunmore: A Coastal Gem in County Waterford" Nestled along the picturesque harbour East, County Waterford, lies a charming town that captivates visitors with its rich history and breathtaking landscapes. From the tranquil shores East Beach to the historic Dunmore House Salvation Army Maternity Home in Bradninch, this hidden gem offers a myriad of experiences. As you stroll through the quaint streets, you'll be enchanted by the sight of fishing trawlers bobbing gently at anchor, their vibrant colors reflecting off the glistening waters. The bustling harbor is not only a hub for fishermen but also a testament to Dunmore's maritime heritage. Venture further inland and discover Loch Dunmore, an idyllic spot where nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in tranquility. Surrounded by lush greenery and mirrored reflections on calm waters, it's truly a haven for those seeking solace amidst Ireland's rugged beauty. History buffs will find delight in exploring Lady Marjorie Murray's former residence - Dunmore House on Belfast Rd in Antrim. This elegant mansion once stood as a symbol of grandeur and now serves as a reminder of times gone by. Dunmore is more than just its physical landmarks; it embodies resilience and community spirit. The Earl (colour litho) depicts one such figure who played an influential role in shaping this town into what it is today. A visit to "Dunmore: The Town and the Harbour" showcases black-and-white photographs that encapsulate both past struggles and triumphs. It serves as a poignant reminder of how far Ireland has come while honoring its roots. Inscribed within these lands are stories etched deep into every stone – tales that reflect both joyous celebrations and moments marked by hardship. "Condition of Ireland (engraving)" captures glimpses into Ireland's complex history, reminding us all to appreciate our shared heritage.