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    Castlehyde (Irish: Carraig an Éidigh) is a townland and estate, slightly west of Fermoy in County Cork, Ireland. The estate's manor house, Castlehyde...
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  • Kew Gardens (Castlehyde Stud) Mahler (The Beeches Stud) Maxios (Castlehyde Stud) Mogul (The Beeches Stud) Order of St George (Castlehyde Stud) Pyledriver...
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    listed Castlehyde for sale for €20 million. He pulled it from the market after deciding he cannot part with the property. In addition to Castlehyde and his...
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  • stud farms are part of an extensive network which includes Longfield and Castlehyde studs. The operation also has branches in Versailles, Kentucky and at...
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  • southwest of the church is Fermoy Park and Leisure Centre.[citation needed] Castlehyde (Carraig an Éidigh) is a townland and estate located slightly west of...
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    attempted to flee. Rowe is buried at the Church of Ireland graveyard at Castlehyde near Fermoy. He left behind a widow and five children under the age of...
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    short visit. His father, Arthur Hyde, whose family was originally from Castlehyde near Fermoy, County Cork, was Church of Ireland rector of Kilmactranny...
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  • Falls Hotel) Mount Ievers Court Moy House Bantry House Bowen's Court Castlehyde Clontead More House Corkbeg House Doneraile Court Fota House Lotamore...
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    right thing to do for the horse". Order Of George currently stands at Castlehyde Stud for Coolmore as a National Hunt stallion for a service fee of £6...
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    local landowner Sir Henry Wrixon-Becher, 2nd Baronet, whose seat was at Castlehyde. The site he selected, on the north side of The Square, was occupied by...
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