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Florence Court is a truly welcoming home. The house, formerly the home of the Cole family, Earls of Enniskillen, is surrounded by a large area of parkland, garden and woodland, with breathtaking views to Benaughlin and the Cuilcagh Mountains. |
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Click here to take the 3D Virtual Tour If you are looking for stately grandeur then Castle Coole is a rare treat. |
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Famous for its perfect 12th-century round tower and ruined Augustinian abbey. Intricately carved 15th-century high cross in graveyard. Small museum. Wheelchair access limited. |
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Enniskillen Castle overlooks Lough Erne in Enniskillen, once the stronghold of Gaelic Maguire chieftains. The castle's history is traced from its beginnings as a Maguire castle until its use as a barracks in the 1700s and 1800s. |
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Built for Malcolm Hamilton and completed in 1618, it has a Scottish look about it, with corner turrets at one narrow end of a rectangular four-storey building and with two massive full-height round towers having angular tops guarding the entrance. |
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Specialist in tailormade tours and short breaks. |
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Fortified house and bawn built in 1613 by Sir John Hume and burned by the Maguires in 1641. Formal garden. Visitor centre. Out A46 Enniskillen-Belleek Road approx. 12 miles. Signposted for Tully Castle on right hand side. |
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Built in about 1618 by Sir James Balfour, a Scottish planter, the castle was in continuous occupation until the early 19th century. Open all year. |
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Easter Sat, Sun: 11.00-18.00, Apr- June (Sun): 12.00-18.00 May Holiday (Mon): 11.00-18.00 Jul- Aug: Daily (Except Mon: 11.00-18.00) Open by request at other times through Wardens Office
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Attractive 19th century thatched cottage in a rural setting. Margaret Gallagher's home has featured in television programmes and worldwide publications. She lives in the cottage in a traditional manner. Listed building. Vernacular. |