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Put your townland on the map this Christmas with Irish Homelands

Middletown-based gifting website, Irishhomelands.com has redefined the way we celebrate Irish heritage and local pride.

With a fresh new identity and an evolved brand, Irish Homelands brings the beauty of bespoke maps to life in a way that’s easier and more enjoyable than ever.

The journey of Irish Homelands began with Ciara Connolly, from Middletown, County Armagh.

Ciara’s passion for Ireland, its history, and all the things that make the country uniquely beautiful is what drives the brand.

Her deep love for “real Ireland,” with its rugged charm, sparked a business idea that started with MyTownland, and has now evolved into Irish Homelands.

The transformation from MyTownland to Irish Homelands reflects her commitment to delivering high-quality, personalised maps that honour the unique character of your townland, all while making the creation process fun and memorable.

Irish Homelands create personalised prints of your townland that allow you to share your pride in your local area.

Townlands are uniquely Irish. The place names for the smallest divisions of land in Ireland, they have always been crucial to local identity and there is a growing appreciation of these ancient definitions and a resurgence in their use.

Townlands can provide a considerable amount of information about our ancestral homes.

The maps are produced on the same high quality premier mould-made art paper ensuring they can be passed down from generation to generation.

When asked about the rebrand, Ciara said: “I’m so excited about this next step for our business!

“Working with Ripple, they helped me bring my brand vision to life.

“I believe our new look and name truly embody our love for Ireland and its homelands.

“Our website is now much more user-friendly, and I can’t wait to watch Irish Homelands grow, one map at a time.”

Click here to shop and order from Irishhomelands.com

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