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Who will save this crumbling manor?

Posted by on May 18, 2016


Why is it of interest?

Carstown House near Termonfeckin in Co Louth is a rare example of a 17th-century Irish manor house. It is designated a building of national importance on the County Louth Record of Protected Structures.

The fact that a late 15th/early 16th-century tower house was incorporated into the building gives it the added status of a National Monument (buildings of significance that predate 1700).

Carstown House was built as a five-bay, single st… (View original article)

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