Glenveagh Castle

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Glenveagh Castle is a 19th-century Scottish-baronial style mansion set within Glenveagh National Park in County Donegal, Ireland, renowned for its scenic lakeside setting and extensive gardens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
architect John Townsend Trench NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Scottish baronial
builtFor John George Adair NERFINISHED
category Castles in County Donegal
Historic houses in the Republic of Ireland
Scottish baronial architecture in Ireland
completionDate 1873
constructionStart 1867
country Ireland NERFINISHED
donatedTo Irish State NERFINISHED
donationYear 1975
formerOwner Arthur Kingsley Porter NERFINISHED
Cornelia Adair NERFINISHED
Henry Plumer McIlhenny NERFINISHED
John George Adair NERFINISHED
hasFunction historic house museum
museum
tourist attraction
hasGarden Glenveagh Castle Gardens NERFINISHED
hasPart battlemented towers
courtyard
keep
lakeside walks
terraced gardens
walled garden
heritageDesignation Protected Structure (Donegal County Council)
inception late 19th century
locatedIn County Donegal NERFINISHED
Derryveagh Mountains NERFINISHED
Glenveagh National Park NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
managedBy National Parks and Wildlife Service (Ireland) NERFINISHED
materialUsed granite
near Lough Veagh NERFINISHED
notableFor Italian terrace garden
exotic plant collections
extensive gardens
ornamental planting
scenic lakeside setting
walled garden
openToPublic true
ownedBy Irish State NERFINISHED
partOf Glenveagh Estate NERFINISHED
Glenveagh National Park visitor experience
region Ulster NERFINISHED
usedAs holiday retreat
hunting lodge
private residence

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Donegal contains Glenveagh Castle