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HISTORY

Ballyseede Castle is located in its own thirty acres of gardens and woodland. At the approach is an imposing entrance gateway with pillars of block granite.

History at Ballyseede Castle

The castle stands in its own grounds at the end of a winding carriage drive. This elegant castle looks as if it were built to outlive the vices and follies of man.

It has been fought over, lived in and loved, and carries forward its ancient grandeur to this age.

Following the defeat of the Desmoids in 1584, the castle plus 3000 acres of land was granted as a perpetual lease to Robert Blennerhassett, the rent being one red rose to be presented each year on Midsummer’s Day. This noble family and their descendants occupied Ballyseede until 1966.

Ballyseede Castle is a large three-story block over a basement, with two curved bows on the entrance front and another bow at the south side and a battlemented parapet. Inside the impressive lobby, Doric columns lead to an elegant wooden bifurcating staircase of fine oak joinery, which is almost unique in Ireland.

There are two magnificent drawing rooms with cornices plasterwork, adorned by marble fireplaces, which are ideal to have afternoon tea or morning coffee.

The gracious dining room overlooks the front lawn with its ancient oaks. Dinner is served nightly from 7pm to 9pm.

In the library bar there is a great-carved oak chimney-piece over-mantle, dated 1627.

There is a splendid Banqueting Hall where feastings and entertainment were carried out in a grand manner.

To continue its history, the castle boasts the ghost of Landlords past, known to walk the long corridors in the basement level.

On 24 March each year the ghost is known to make its presence felt as it did on that night in 1998 when the residents of the castle vacated their rooms and were last heard of when they went to a local bookshop and asked for a book on ghosts. They told the shop assistant they had a frightening experience “they saw a Spirit”.

This is the first time anyone was scared of the ghost. The past residents of the castle fondly call the ghost Hilda.

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