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Welcome to Ballinlough Castle
Home of the Ballinlough Castle Country Fair

The picturesque grounds of Ballinlough Castle in County Westmeath will be the venue for the 3rd annual Country Fair on 16th & 17th July 2011

The castle is a hidden gem in the Irish countryside and has been home to the same family for almost 400 years. The Nugent family still live in Ballinlough Castle where Sir Nicholas and Lady Alice Nugent live with their daughter, enjoying the idyllic setting of this family seat which dates from the early seventeenth century.

The main part of the castle was built around that date with the O'Reilly coat of arms, the family's original name, over the front door indicating a date of 1614.

The newer wing at Ballinlough was added by Sir Hugh O'Reilly in about 1790 and is probably attributable to the amateur, Thomas Wogan Browne, also responsible for Malahide Castle, the home of Sir Hugh O'Reilly's sister, Margaret. The ground floor contains a large drawing room and dining room with four first-floor bedrooms approached by a vaulted corridor above. The spacious interiors have what may be the tallest windows in a private house of this period, overlooking the woods and lake. The chimneypiece in the drawing room is identical to a Wyatt chimneypiece at Curraghmore, Co. Waterford.

It is fitting that Ireland's premier countryside festival will be staged in this unique setting!
   


The Ballinlough Castle Country Fair is organised by Country Sports Fairs Ltd.
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 info@ballinloughcountryfair.com Tel. +44 (0) 28 44 832775