Who owns Curraghmore Estate?
Henry Beresford, 9th Marquess of Waterford
The Beresford-Power family have held the estate ever since. The 1st Earl’s eldest son George was created 1st Marquess of Waterford in 1789….Curraghmore.
Curraghmore House | |
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Owner | Henry Beresford, 9th Marquess of Waterford |
Design and construction | |
Architect | James Wyatt, John Roberts |
Developer | Beresford-Power family |
How many acres is Curraghmore Estate?
Some 2,500 acres of formal gardens, woodland and grazing fields make this the largest private demesne in Ireland and one of the finest places to visit in Ireland.
Where does Lord Waterford live?
Curraghmore House
I am visiting Henry Nicholas de la Poer Beresford, the new Lord Waterford, in Curraghmore House. We are standing in a vast, deserted courtyard. Statues peer out of alcoves. The house itself looks forbiddingly gothic.
When was curraghmore built?
Built in 1205, this stone-arched structure, spanning the Clodagh River, is the oldest bridge in Ireland.
Who is the current earl of Tyrone?
Hugh O’Neill
Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone
Hugh O’Neill | |
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Spouse(s) | Katherine O’Neill Joanna (Siobhán) O’Donnell Mabel Bagenal Katherine Magennis |
Issue Detail | Hugh, Henry, Alice & others |
Father | Matthew O’Neill |
Mother | Siobhán Maguire |
Why did Hugh O’Neill leave Ireland?
In the meantime, it was the dispute over O’Neill’s rights concerning certain of his former feudatories—Donal O’Cahan being the most important—that led to his flight from Ireland.
Who was red Hugh O Neill?
Hugh Roe O’Donnell
Hugh Roe O’Donnell Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill | |
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Heir | The 1st Earl of Tyrconnell |
Born | 30 October 1572 Lifford (in modern County Donegal) |
Died | 10 September 1602 Simancas Castle, Valladolid |
Burial | Franciscan monastery, Valladolid, Spain |
What happened at the Battle of Kinsale?
The Battle of Kinsale was one of the most important battles in Irish history. It finally brought success to England in its fight to conquer Gaelic Ireland. It was fought on Christmas Eve morning 1601, in the small unknown port of Kinsale.
Why did the earls leave Ireland?
Fearing arrest, they chose to flee to Continental Europe, where they hoped to recruit an army for the invasion of Ireland with Spanish help. However, earlier in 1607 the main Spanish fleet in Europe had been destroyed by the Dutch in the Battle of Gibraltar.
Who won the Tyrone rebellion?
Essex was replaced by a more competent commander, Mountjoy, who ground down Tyrone and secured a victory over a 3,500 strong Spanish force that landed at Kinsale in 1601.
Why did the Irish lose the Battle of Kinsale?
7,000 was being wasted by cold, sickness, and desertion. Both horses and men were ill-fed in what turned out to be a ten-week siege. Although they had been strengthened by English and Welsh levies, the two camps commanded by Mountjoy and the Earl of Thomond were virtually cut off between the Spaniards and the Irish.
How many people died during the Battle of Kinsale?
Siege of Kinsale | |
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Strength | |
11,800 infantry 857 cavalry | Irish alliance 6,000 Spanish 3,500 |
Casualties and losses | |
unknown casualties 6,000 deserted, sick or dead to disease | Irish alliance 1,200 killed, wounded or captured (many later executed), Spanish 100 killed or wounded, 3,400 prisoners. |
Why is Curraghmore the most important house in Ireland?
The quality of the craftsmanship employed on the developments on Curraghmore through the ages, has secured the House’s reputation as one of the most important country houses in Ireland.
What’s new at Curraghmore?
And last but not least, Curraghmore is now the venue for the latest music festival, Alltogethernow. There’s a stag’s head made by a pair of Native American artists, of wooden boughs that were gathered on the estate. It was constructed for the festival last year but still stands, ready for this year (2019)!
Who is the architect of Curraghmore?
In the late eighteenth century, the 2nd Earl, afterwards 1st Marquis of Waterford, secured the famous architect James Wyatt to design the next phase of modernisation of Curraghmore. Here he created a series of rooms, with decoration considered by many to be among his most successful in Ireland.
What kind of garden does Curraghmore have?
After Wyatt’s Georgian developments, work at Curraghmore in the nineteenth century concentrated on the gardens and the Victorian refacing to the front of the house. Formal parterre, tiered lawns, lake, arboretum and kitchen gardens were all developed during this time and survive to today.