Crom Castle, Fermanagh
Crom Castle is a mid 19th-century Tudor-Gothic style country house, the seat of the Earls Erne, situated on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in the townland of Crom, County Fermanagh. It was built in 1840, designed by Edward Blore. It is constructed in local limestone with sandstone dressings. A central battlemented tower includes the main entrance. Nearby are ruins of Old Crom Castle (built 1611), of which two towers, some walls, and a ha-ha survive. The house is within the council area of Fermanagh and Omagh.
Historic Buildings Ref: HB12/02/002 A
Place Type: Victorian House
Historic County: Fermanagh
Lat, Long: 54.16843,-7.448582
Grid Reference: H 3606 2451
Townland: Crom TD
Civil Parish: Galloon CP
Council Area: Fermanagh and Omagh CA
Police Area: Northern Ireland PA
Devolved Legislature: Northern Ireland Assembly
GBPN ID: 332645
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Crom_Castle,_Fermanagh_332645
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Historic Buildings Ref: HB12/02/002 A
Place Type: Victorian House
Historic County: Fermanagh
Lat, Long: 54.16843,-7.448582
Grid Reference: H 3606 2451
Townland: Crom TD
Civil Parish: Galloon CP
Council Area: Fermanagh and Omagh CA
Police Area: Northern Ireland PA
Devolved Legislature: Northern Ireland Assembly
GBPN ID: 332645
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Crom_Castle,_Fermanagh_332645
Peruse Fermanagh on Wikishire

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