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Want to be king of your own castle? Where better to do it than in Ireland, where the rugged landscape — and torrid history — ...
The well-preserved example of an Irish tower house was restored during ... and interactive exhibits make the castle a family-friendly attraction. Built in the 15th century by Red Hugh O’Donnell ...
Catherine Sabino is an editor and author who writes about travel. The Corscadden family in Ireland owns more castles than the Windsors (four to the royals three, although the queen does ...
Dubbed Coolmain Castle ... It has remained in the family’s possession for the last 35 years but now affords a rare opportunity to own one of Ireland’s most distinguished residences.
The result is the Irish Origenes Clans and Castles database which details the location of castles associated with a particular Clan or Family. The castles can also be individually explored on the ...
See link to Madden Castles and Castles of Galway at bottom ... O’Maddens in Surnames of Ireland with 200 family maps. 6) O’Madden History and chief: in Annals of Ireland by the Four Masters.
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EnVols on MSNIn Ireland, this Victorian castle with stunning gardens is one of the most beautiful places in ConnemaraNestled in the forested rolling hills of Connemara, reflected in the calm waters of a lake, Kylemore Castle impresses as much by its romantic silhouette as by the singular history that saw it become a ...
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EnVols on MSNThis Irish medieval castle is one of the best preserved in the country–and it holds exquisite medieval banquets year roundBunratty Castle in County Clare stands as one of Ireland's most meticulously preserved medieval fortifications. This imposing ...
CLIFDEN, Ireland -- A castle by any other name ... a descendant of -- if not royalty -- then a very prominent Galway family. D’Arcy founded the town of Clifden in 1812, and built a residence ...
Ashford Castle, originally called Ashford Manor, has a long history. Most notably, it was owned by the Guinness family and used ... in this room when he visited Ireland in 1984, and it lives ...
many comfortable hotels in the West of Ireland, but there is perhaps none so extraordinary or lavish as Ashford Castle, an imposing fantasy of crenellations once owned by the Guinness family ...
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