Rossmore Castle

Rossmore Castle
L to R: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Westenra, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sinton, Lord and Lady Rossmore, Dr. Hall, Canon O'Connor, Major Sterling and Denis Rushe at Rossmore Castle, 1927.

Rossmore Castle also known as Rossmore Park was a castle in Monaghan in Ireland. It has been demolished now.

History

The building was a 19th-century castle. Originally built by the 2nd Lord Rossmore in 1827 in the Gothic style, it was extended in 1858. Lord Rossmore and the Shirleys of Lough Fea had competed for many years for the largest room in County Monaghan with the result that the drawing room at Rossmore was extended five times.[1]

After the Second World War, dry rot forced the abandonment of the castle, which has since been demolished.

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