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The front door and the view
from your living room window
looks across at the area named
Crockrour. Crock translated
from Gaelic is Hill and a
local family name in that
area is McCrory so it generally
means the hill of Ruairi.
This Cottage looks over a
typical Irish farmyard into
an area called Slieve Beag.
This is the Gaelic name for
Wee Mountain or Small Mountain.
This Cottage is named after
the area that Sperrin View
Cottages is situated. It is
also the name of the road
that runs past the cottages.
It means Steep Rocky Little
Elder Tree.
This Cottage is situated in
the centre of the property
and is named after the owners
the O Mhaolachain Family.
This Cottage stares straight
into the village of Pomeroy.
Pomeroy was an English name
put on an area formally known
as Cabhan a Chaorthainn. Its
meaning is Little Hill of
the Rowan Tree.
This cottage looks across
at the beautiful farm lands
of Gortnagarn. Gortnagarn
means the Field of Stone Heaps.
Sluggan Cottage is named after
an area which compliments
all the surrounding landscape
with immense beauty and is
partly forested.
This Cottage is named Portach
after the Irish word for Bog.
This Cottage is situated on
the edge of acres of beautiful
brown heather bog banks.
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