Crom Castle

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The ruins of the Old Crom Castle

Crom Castle stands on the shores of the Upper Lough Erne in Fermanagh, set within a 1,900-acre estate. The present structure was built in 1820 in what became known as the Victorian style.

The estate has been the home to the Crichton family, Earls of Erne for centuries. Crom Estate also contains the ruins of the Old Castle, a tower house, which was previously owned by the Balfour family until the Crichtons acquired it in 1609.[1] The castle is privately owned by The Crichton family, Earls of Erne, and the estate is managed by the National Trust.

The estate includes many features of times past including the old farmyard and visitors centre, The boathouse, once the home of Lough Erne Yacht Club, the tea house, the church, schoolhouse etc.. Guests are able to use the west wing for weddings, or to stay in the West Wing of Crom Castle on weekly or long weekend basis.[2]

Crom Old Castle and garden (grid ref: H3645 2380) are Scheduled Historic Monuments.

Popular culture

The 2013 BBC television production of P G Wodehouse's Blandings was filmed on location at the castle.[3]

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