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The estate began in 1185, when Richard Talbot, a knight who accompanied Henry II to Ireland in 1174, was granted the "lands and harbour of Malahide." The oldest parts of the castle date back to the 12th century and it was home to the Talbot family for 791 years, from 1185 until 1976, the only exception being the period from 1649 to 1660, when Oliver Cromwell granted it to Miles Corbet after ...
This is a list of historic houses in the Republic of Ireland which serves as a link page for any stately home or historic house in Ireland. County Carlow [ edit ]
An aerial view of Malahide. Malahide is situated 14 kilometres (9 miles) north of the city of Dublin, [5] lying between Swords, Kinsealy and Portmarnock.It is situated on the southern shore of an estuary where the Broadmeadow River comes to the sea; on the opposite side of the estuary is Kilcrea, and, some way inland, Donabate.
Killiney Castle, also known as Mount Malpas, [3] Rocksborough, [3] or Loftus Hill, and now known as Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel, is an 18th-century manor house near Killiney in County Dublin, Ireland. Subsequently converted into a hotel , [ 4 ] it has operated as one since 1971.
Restaurant, château, hotel: restored castle, hotel: Dromore Castle County Clare 52°55′32″N 8°57′46″W: Tower house: Dunmackelim Castle: Freaghcastle Kilfarboy 52°52′34″N 9°26′12″W [69] Promontory fort [69], contour fort [69] Gleninagh Castle County Clare 53°8′16″N 9°12′21″W: Castle: Gregans Castle 53°4′36″N 9 ...
In 1948, her brother, Milo, succeeded as the 7th Baron Talbot of Malahide, inheriting the family estates in Ireland, which included Malahide Castle in the north of County Dublin. [1] Lord Talbot of Malahide frequently moved around as he served with His (and later Her) Majesty's Diplomatic Service , so Rose became the resident overseer at ...
Thomas Talbot (1438 – 1487) was a wealthy landowner and judge in fifteenth-century Ireland. He was the head of the prominent Talbot family of Malahide Castle.His descendants acquired the title Baron Talbot de Malahide, and he himself was recognised by the Crown as Lord of Malahide, although this was not a hereditary title.