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Glenveagh Castle

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Glenveagh Castle

Victorian Scottish-style baronial castle at Church Hill, Country Donegal, Republic of Ireland. It was built in 1870 by the American J G Adair to designs by J T Trench. One of the few major country seats in Donegal, the main features of the property include Irish battlements and a round tower. Well laid-out gardens surround the castle, and it is now in the ownership of the state and open to the public.



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You can also visit the 19th century Glenveagh Castle with its neo gothic architecture complete with ramparts, turrets and a round tower.
In stark contrast is Glenveagh Castle, nestling at a head of a mist-covered loch in its own national park.
Visit the very different, but complementary, Glenveagh Castle and Glebe House, homes of flamboyant Henry McIlhenny and Derek Hill.
 
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