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Tyrrellspass Castle

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The castle is approximately 20 metres high and follows the general pattern of tower houses: stone-built, essentially defensive and comprising a series of superimposed chambers. The original spiral staircase and one of the original roof beams dating from 1280 can still be seen today as an exposed beam
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During the Cromwellian invasion of 1650, it is said the castle occupants suffered a great deal and many were executed. The castle and surrounding land was acquired soon after by the Rochfort family, who became the Earls of Belvedere. In 1796 the 2nd earl leased the castle to the army as a barracks.
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During the early 1990s, the building was converted into a modern restaurant. Today it operates under the name Tyrrellspass Castle Restaurant. It also hosts medieval banquets.
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Tyrrellspass Castle Restaurant, Westmeath, Ireland - Cafe & Restaurants, Steakhouse, Bistro, Entertainment
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After a tumultuous history of intrusion, the castle was extensively restored by Phillip Ginnell in the 1970s.
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Tyrrellspass is the modern name for Fartullagh, where in 1597 Captain
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in 'the lounge' restaurant. Alongside the entrance door is a
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medieval
Tyrrellspass
County Westmeath
Ireland
Norman Invasion
murder-hole
Richard Tyrrell
Hugh O'Neill
Nine Years' War
Battle of Tyrrellspass
Charles Brinsley Marlay
Charles Howard-Bury
http://www.tyrrellspasscastle.com/history.html
"Tyrellspass castle-Ermak Travel"
JSTOR
30100392
"Tyrrellpass - Village Design Statement"
Tyrrellspass Castle Restaurant, Westmeath, Ireland - Cafe & Restaurants, Steakhouse, Bistro, Entertainment
Tyrrellspass Castle
Westmeath Tourism
VirtualTourist.com/travel/Europe/Ireland/County_Westmeath/Tyrrellspass/Things_To_Do
53°23′10″N 7°22′52″W / 53.386°N 7.381°W / 53.386; -7.381
Categories
Buildings and structures in County Westmeath
Castles in County Westmeath
Restaurants in the Republic of Ireland

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