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Roxborough Castle

54°26′49″N 6°41′31″W / 54.447°N 6.692°W / 54.447; -6.692

Roxborough Castle
General information
Town or cityMoy, County Tyrone
Year(s) built18th century
Renovated
  • 1842
  • 1850-1855
  • 1864
Destroyed1922
Renovating team
Architect(s)

Roxborough Castle was a castle in Moy, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland originally built in 1738.[1] It was the seat of the Earls of Charlemont, along with Charlemont Fort, and was burned out by the Irish Republican Army in 1922.

Originally built in the 18th century it was remodelled by architect William Murray in 1842 for the second earl of Charlemont. Wings were added of one bay and two storeys over a basement, running the full length of the original block; these were in Murray's rather restrained Italianate style. The original block was given triangular window pediments and similar features so as to match the new wings. The entrance was moved round to the side of one of these wings, which became the new entrance front consisting of three bays with a low portico. The result was a house in the style of a French château. A conservatory, by Richard Turner, was added between c. 1850 and 1855.[2]

In 1864 the third Earl began further remodelling, with some fitting being installed from the family's Dublin home, Charlemont House. The architect this time was William Barre.

References Edit

  1. ^ Roxborough Castle, Moy, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland / Record Id: 2862, Record created: 27/07/2007, Parks and Gardens Data Services Ltd
  2. ^ Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940, Irish Architectural Archive

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