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178:, and was built on the site of High Park, the original 18th-century mansion that formerly stood there. According to the National Inventory, however, Levinge did not accept the two designs proposed by Morrison and that the final plan may have been by James Shiel. Another reliable source also confirms that the structure is credited to James Shiel, "assistant to Francis Johnston, one of Ireland’s best known Gothic Revival architects ... although elements of the front facade have been attributed to Morrison’s design". 22: 41: 33: 316:
Another report, in September 2020, stated that major repairs had been completed, 50 years earlier and that the castle was "structurally in good repair but, given the passage of time, requires upgrading". The property was subsequently sold "to the Meath-based entrepreneurial couple", Noel and Valerie
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The National Inventory considers the castle as "one of finest picturesque castellated country houses built in Ireland during the first half of the nineteenth century ... retains its early character, form and fabric". The summary adds that there are many outbuildings, including an area that
470: 201:. In December 2020 the castle and the greater part of the estate was bought by entrepreneurial couple Noel and Valerie Moran. Ferdinand von Prondzynski continues to own the remainder of the property. 217:'s Castle') which was destroyed by fire. The main part of High Park, the first mansion that stood on the site of the current Knockdrin Castle, may have been built in the early 18th century for 167:
According to a National Inventory survey, parts of a surviving gate structure may be from an "earlier eighteenth century house stood on the site (known as 'High Park')".
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owners up to that time. At the time the estate was over 12,000 acres (49 km) in size. As of late 2020, the estate was approximately 1,000 acres (4.0 km).
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meaning 'hill of Drin') reputedly derives from a hill on the estate. This is also reflected to Lough Drin, a small lake on the estate. The
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From 1961 to late 2020, the castle was the home of the von Prondzynski family. The last member of the family to be the owner, Professor
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Moran, previous owners of Prepaid Financial Services. They were planning an extensive restoration of the castle and outbuildings.
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Significant changes to the castle had taken place by August 2020 when the description included this information:
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Gatehouse and main gate to Knockdrin Castle on the R394 road between Mullingar and
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Until the early 18th century, the main residence on the estate was a small
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to settle all the land questions which had arisen in Ireland after the
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This castle for sale could be the perfect place to retire in Ireland
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from 2000 until mid-2010, and then Principal and Vice-Chancellor of
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stayed at the castle, in a bedroom now known as the Crown Bedroom.
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and a member of the Lords Commissioners, who were appointed by the
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Former DCU president sells palatial Westmeath home for €10m
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According to some sources, the castle was designed by
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Mullingar


Castlepollard
Irish
townland
electoral division
Mullingar
County Westmeath
Ireland
R394 regional road
Castlepollard
Irish
English
The Buildings of Ireland
Leinster
London
neo-Gothic
castle
Sir Richard Levinge
Baronet
Richard Morrison
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
Dublin City University
Robert Gordon University (RGU)
Aberdeen
Scotland
Norman
King John

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