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    Ballyknockan or Ballynockan (/bæləˈnɒkən/ bal-ə-NOK-ən; Irish: Buaile an Chnocáin) is a village and townland in County Wicklow, Ireland. Ballyknockan...
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    writer, author, and the owner of Ballyknockan House and Cookery School. Fulvio was born and raised at Ballyknockan House in Glenealy, County Wicklow...
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  • exhausted sometime between 1820 and 1850, the associated workers moved to Ballyknockan a short distance away where a complex of granite quarries were founded...
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    Ballymore Eustace, Blessington, Ballyknockan and Lacken. The townlands in the area of Valleymount include: Ballyknockan, (The) Togher, Monamuck, Valleymount...
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  • Ballyhea Ballyheigue Ballyhide Ballyhuppahane Ballyjamesduff Ballykeeran Ballyknockan Ballylanders Ballylaneen Ballyleague Ballylickey Ballyliffin Ballylongford...
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    type of stone used in the repairs, the Office of Public Works opted for Ballyknockan granite as the nearest substitute. Charleston County Courthouse, Charleston...
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    a pleasant, warm, brownish colour which contrasts well with the grey Ballyknockan Granite of the upper storeys. Originally these levels were faced with...
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    on the bank were sourced from Barnacullia itself, as well as from the Ballyknockan granite quarries in County Wicklow. One of the workers remarked that...
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  • near Blessington in County Wicklow. In 2007, a musical weekend at The Ballyknockan Inn, with camping facilities available, had 40 acts. Marketed as "A musician’s...
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    1980s. It covers the townlands of Leighlin (east bank of the river) and Ballyknockan (west bank). The village features narrow winding streets, grey limestone...
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