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Raheen may refer to: Places Australia * Raheen (estate), mansion in Kew, Melbourne, Australia Ireland * Raheen, County Clare, a townland in Tuamgraney * Raheen, the name of several townlands in County Kerry; see List of townlands of County Kerry * Raheen, County Laois, village * Raheen, County Limerick, suburb of Limerick city * Raheen, County Westmeath, a townland in Ballymore, barony of Rathconrath * Raheen, County Wexford Raheen () is a townland and village in County Wexford, Ireland. It lies 27 km from Wexford, 11 km from New Ross, and 23 km from Enniscorthy. Etymology Raheen, in Irish (or simply ), means 'the little rath or ringfort'. A rat ..., village See also * Raheens GAA, Gaelic games club in Caragh, County Kildare, Ireland * Raheny, a town in Dublin with a similar name {{disambig ...
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Raheen (estate)
''Raheen'' is a heritage-listed Italianate mansion located at 94 Studley Park Road in the Melbourne suburb of Kew, Victoria, Australia. Built in the 1870s, its name means "little fort" in Irish. Listed on the Victorian Heritage Register on 14 July 1982, ''Raheen'' is owned by members of the Pratt family and is the principal Australian residence for Anthony Pratt. History The first section of ''Raheen'' was commenced in 1870 with an extension added in 1884. It was designed by William Salway and built for Edward Latham of the Carlton Brewery. Sir Henry Wrixon, prominent Melbourne barrister and solicitor, later owned and resided at the property. ''Raheen'' was constructed as a two-storey house in the Italianate style with a four-storey tower over the entrance and single-storey extension. It was designed in an asymmetric and arcaded form, and is built of red brick with cement render. The property retains its garden layout, including an Italianate garden, outbuildings, fence and gat ...
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Tuamgraney
Tuamgraney (; archaically spelled ''Tomgraney, Tomgrenei''; ) is a village in eastern County Clare in the west of Ireland and a civil parish by the same name. Situated a kilometre from the River Graney which flows into Lough Derg, it is an ancient settlement, noted for St Cronán's Church, said to be the oldest church in constant use in Ireland Location The parish is in the barony of Tulla Upper and contains the villages of Scarriff and Tomgraney. It is and covers . The parish is rugged, with heights ranging from above sea level. It contains the Scariff river from its headstreams through Lough O'Grady to its mouth in Scarriff bay, Lough Derg. The village of Tuamgraney lies in such close proximity to the town of Scarriff that today the two are often considered to be one single settlement. There is a holy well dedicated to St. Cronán in the Currakyle townland. The nearby castle of Tuamgraney is still in a good state of preservation. History According to legend, "Tuamgrane ...
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List Of Townlands Of County Kerry
This is a sortable table of the approximately 2,756 townlands in County Kerry, Ireland.Irish Placenames Database
Retrieved: 2010-09-01. Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland with the same name in the county. Names marked in bold typeface are towns and villages, and the word ''Town'' appears for those entries in the Acres column.


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Raheen, County Laois
Raheen () is a small village south of Portlaoise in County Laois, Ireland. History The Gothic revival Roman Catholic parish church of Raheen is dedicated to St. Fintan and dates from 1857. The first Catholic church, a thatched chapel, was built in 1729 on a site granted by a Protestant family named Baldwin. Mr. Baldwin granted the land after seeing poor Catholics assembled at Mass in a deep pit, which is called the ''Mass Pit'' even to the present time. The graveyard in the village marks the site of the old thatched chapel. Education There is one primary school, Tobar an Léinn, located in the area. Sport St. Fintans, Colt GAA is the local Gaelic football and hurling club. Raheen F.C is a local association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ... (soccer) ...
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Raheen, County Limerick
Raheen () is a large suburb of Limerick, Ireland. Initially developed to ease population overspill from the city of Limerick, Raheen is socioeconomically diverse, ranging from older, poor class housing estates to relatively affluent areas. History The oldest parts of the area were built in the 1960s and 1970s. In the following years, Raheen and neighbouring Dooradoyle both experienced growth, particularly during the Celtic Tiger. Raheen became one of Limerick's more multicultural areas, as it was a common destination for immigrants. It has for a long time contained notable populations of Jewish, South Asian and Chinese descent, with a large influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe arriving during Ireland's economic boom. Until recently, Raheen, as with many other large Limerick city suburbs, was outside the boundary of Limerick City Council. Local government was under the jurisdiction of Limerick County Council, itself a separate authority to the city council with responsibilit ...
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Ballymore (civil Parish)
Ballymore () Ballymore civil parish
''The Placenames Database of Ireland'' Retrieved on 28 July 2015.
is a in County Westmeath, . It is located about west of . Ballymore is one of nine civil parishes in the barony of

Raheen, County Wexford
Raheen () is a townland and village in County Wexford, Ireland. It lies 27 km from Wexford, 11 km from New Ross, and 23 km from Enniscorthy. Etymology Raheen, in Irish (or simply ), means 'the little rath or ringfort'. A rath or ringfort was a fortified wooden human dwelling. History For most of the Norman period, the area was controlled by the ''Howell'' family. They gave their name to nearby 'Courthoyle', where they had a chapel and castle. During the Irish Rebellion of 1798, one of the main rebel camps was located at nearby 'Carrigbyrne Hill'. Formerly a R.C. church existed at Courthoyle, nearby to the village of Raheen. The current R.C. church of Raheen dates from 1814. A Protestant church that once existed at the townland of Templeshelin (located about 1 km away) has since been demolished. This belonged to the former Church of Ireland parish of Adamstown. The adjacent cemetery is still in existence and contains some of the victims of the Scullab ...
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Raheens GAA
Raheens is a Gaelic football club based in Caragh, County Kildare, Republic of Ireland, Ireland, winner of the Leinster senior club championship in 1981, 10 county senior football championships, first winners of the Kildare club of the year in 1973 and winners again in 1976. The separate hurling club, formerly known as Éire Óg, has now amalgamated to become Éire Óg-Corrachoill. History Raheens won the first of ten Kildare titles in 1935 with a massive 6-3 to 1-0 win over Kildare St. Brigid's. They won their second in 1936. They climbed back onto the winner's podium with the help of Pat Dunny in 1964. A 1981 win led to Leinster club championship honours. In 2017, Raheens beat Kilcock to win the Intermediate Championship final. A Colm Power goal revitalized Raheens and put them on their way to a thrilling victory. Robert Thompson is the most famous figure in recent Raheens history as he led Peps army to a championship and league double in the year 2018. In this season robert ...
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