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Tullynally Castle and Gardens, Castlepollard, Co. Westmeath
Castlepollard , County Westmeath
Tullynally has been the home of the Pakenhams' later Earls of Longford, for over 350 years. The interiors, part Georgian, part Gothic revival, have a fine collection of furniture and pictures.
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»»» County Westmeath (11)The original 17th century fortified house was remodelled first as a comfortable Georgian mansion, then as a huge rambling gothic revival castle in the early survive in private hands. The guided tours also take in the splendid Victorian kitchens and laundries, complete with all their equipment.
The gardens, like the castle are on a magnificent scale, taking in nearly 12 hectares. Terraced lawns around the castle overlook superb 18th century parkland. The adjoining woodland gardens and walled gardens date largely from the early 19th century and encompass a grotto of eroded limestone from nearby Lough Derravaragh and two ornamental lakes. The present owners have added a Chinese garden, complete with pagoda and a Tibetan garden of waterfalls and streams; and a local sculptor has made fantastic woodcarvings in existing roots and trees. The walled gardens have extensive flower borders and an avenue of magnificent 200 year old Irish yews.
For children, there is also an Adventure Trail leading to the lower lake, and for those who wish to take the gardens more slowly, there is an assortment of delightful, ornamental summer houses and seats, each offering a different view.
Hours of work
Garden: 14:00 - 18:00hrs
Open May/June weekends and bank holidays and daily from 1st July- 17th August
Castles rooms open to pre-booked groups only (minimum 25 persons), by arrangement.
Tea Room and Craft Shop in castle courtyard: 14:00-18:00hrs
Open May/June Weekends and bank holidays and daily from 1st July- 17th August.
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