Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Aghavrin Cottage is a two-storey dwelling in Aghavrin townland, 5.6 km (3.5 mi)s north-west of Coachford village.It is indicated on the 1901 surveyed OS map, having been constructed c. 1900. It replaced the former Aghavrin Cottage, indicated on the 1841 surveyed OS map, which was a single-storey building with a thatched roof, the nearby ruins of which can still be seen today (personal communication).Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837) refers to Rev. I. Smith of 'Ahavrin Cottage'. The tithe applotment book for the civil parish of Aghabullogue records 'Reverend John Smith' of 'Ahavren' as occupying 5 acres.It remains a private residence, and is not accessible to the public.. }
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- Aghavrin_Cottage abstract "Aghavrin Cottage is a two-storey dwelling in Aghavrin townland, 5.6 km (3.5 mi)s north-west of Coachford village.It is indicated on the 1901 surveyed OS map, having been constructed c. 1900. It replaced the former Aghavrin Cottage, indicated on the 1841 surveyed OS map, which was a single-storey building with a thatched roof, the nearby ruins of which can still be seen today (personal communication).Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837) refers to Rev. I. Smith of 'Ahavrin Cottage'. The tithe applotment book for the civil parish of Aghabullogue records 'Reverend John Smith' of 'Ahavren' as occupying 5 acres.It remains a private residence, and is not accessible to the public.".