The steeplechase originated in 1752 as a result of a race between the church steeples of the town and neighbouring Buttevant town. A steeplechase race The steeplechase is a form of horse racing (primarily conducted in the United Kingdom, United States, and Ireland) and derives its name from early races in which orientation of the course was by reference to a church steeple, jumping fences and ditches and generally traversing the many... 1752 was a leap year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 52. ...
Doneraile is also the home of a famous "Hedge Witch" named Bev Richardson, who is sometimes referred to by locals as the Wizard of Doneraile. Bev is originally from the Isle of Mann and as a child ran errands for Gerald Gardner. Gardner is often credited as the founder of Wicca. Bev Richardson's home in Doneraile is located near the site of Castle Pook. For the native Isle of Man Cat, see Manx Cat. ... The cover of Witchcraft Today, in which Gardner made the disputed claim to have encountered religious witchcraft survivals in England. ... This article or section is missing references or citation of sources. ...
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The fine entrance gates at the porticoed gated lodge on the Turnpike Road, north of Doneraile town, Co. Cork, mark the formal entrance to a great landscaped estate - 160 hectares of parklands with mature groves of deciduous trees and a number of deer herds.
The greater part of the work at Doneraile was undertaken in the early eighteenth century.
In the hollows of the landscape, water is the important element, artificially diverted into canals, cascades, and ponds, and spanned by elegant stone bridges.
Canon Sheehan's grave and statue in the grounds of the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Doneraile.
Doneraile was a large country parish, much different from the parishes he had served in up to then.
His early years in Doneraile coincided with the last stages of the Land War and the introduction of the Land Acts.He played a major part in the negotiations between the tenant farmers and the landlords in the parish.