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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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Dromoland Castle
Dromoland Castle stands near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, combining centuries of aristocratic history with striking nineteenth-century architecture. Long associated with the O’Brien family, descendants of Brian Boru, the estate became one of Ireland’s most celebrated country residences. The present Gothic Revival castle was completed in 1835 to designs by James and George Pain, featuring castellated towers, imposing façades and extensive landscaped grounds. Sold in 1962 to American businessman Bernard McDonough, Dromoland was subsequently transformed into a luxury hotel and resort. Today, its historic setting, grand interiors, golf course and 500-acre estate attract visitors from Ireland and around the world annually.
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