| Type | Detached | |
| Bedrooms | 20 | |
| Offer Status | For Sale | |
| Estate Agent | Savills Hamilton Osborne King Residential (Country Homes Office) |
£ 3,801,172*
US$ 5,601,511*
On about 17 acres / 6.8 hectares. Bellingham Castle, on 17 acres, is the focal point of the picturesque medieval village of Castlebellingham on the River Glyde, located between Drogheda and Dundalk and just minutes from the M1 Dublin - Belfast Motorway, making it extremely convenient for both cities. Formerly Gernonstown, this manorial village is largely the construction of the Bellingham family descendants of a captain in Cromwell's army who received a grant of the confiscated lands of the Gernons of Gernonstown in the 1650's. It is said that the armies of King William actually camped on the grounds of the castle the night before the Battle of the Boyne. The village includes a group of Widow's Almshouses, cottages and other dwelling houses constructed by the Bellingham family probably to the design of William Vitruvius Morrison, while the roadside crucifix was fashioned from a royal oak blown down in 1902.
N earby Dundalk is currently experiencing phenomenal retail and residential growth and its pivotal position on the M1 primary route only 50 miles from Dublin and Belfast has ensured it is one of the nations top development hotspots. Bellingham Castle is perfectly positioned to further capitalise on this boom in the immediate future.
The entrance to the hotel is via a beautiful stone tower and gate lodge, built by Sir Henry Bellingham in 1880, and a long straight avenue flanked by tall broadleafs leads to the a large forecourt with ample parking and landscaped flowerbeds and shrubberies. The castle sits high above the River Glyde and stone steps lead to the water's edge and to a beautiful weir with footbridges and walkways. A millrace diverted from the river forms a long wooded island with a splendid weeping willow hanging over the weir. Sweeping lawns wrap around the castle and have been landscaped with herbaceous borders, cherry blossom trees and stud railing.
Summary:
From Dublin take the M1 north. (From Belfast take the M1 south). Take the Castlebellingham/Tallanstown exit and continue into the village. Turn right in the village and the entrance to the hotel is on the right via the large stone entrance tower.
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