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Castle Caulfield, Tyrone

Castle Caulfield is a ruined 17th-century English-style house in the village of Castlecaulfield, County Tyrone. It was built by Sir Toby Caulfield in 1619, possibly on or close to an earlier O'Donnelly's fort. The Caulfield arms appear over the Gatehouse. The house was three storeys high with attics, with very ornate, tall chimney stacks. There are many fine, well dressed windows still visible. The house was burned by the O'Donnelly’s in 1641 but was repaired and reoccupied. The building ceased to be occupied by the end of the 17th century. The monument is in the care of the Department for Communities. The monument is within the council area of Mid Ulster.
SMR Number: TYR054:001

Place Type: 17th-century House
Historic County: Tyrone
Lat, Long: 54.506126,-6.835173
Grid Reference: H 7550 6259
Townland: Lisnamonaghan TD
Civil Parish: Donaghmore CP
Council Area: Mid Ulster CA
Police Area: Northern Ireland PA
Devolved Legislature:  Northern Ireland Assembly

GBPN ID: 332406
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Castle_Caulfield,_Tyrone_332406

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