Dear Family and Friends,
The castle was sold to the Duke and Duchess of Manchester in 1903, They resided there for several years before being forced to sell the house and grounds because of gambling debts. In 1920, the Irish Benedictine Nuns purchased the church, castle and lands to form a new Abbey after they were forced to flee Belgium during World War I.
We were able to tour inside a few rooms of the castle. Here are a few pictures below.
I love the entry way with canes, fishing poles, walking sticks stored there.
From there, a huge welcome foyer had a fabulous fire place.
Living room:
Dining Room:
These were the only rooms we were welcomed to see. I would have loved to have seen the whole castle.
Near by is the church.
We walked and enjoyed the beauty of this huge estate. Here are a few pictures of our walk.
We enjoyed this site so very much. And to think, we had never heard of it before.
Not sure what tomorrow will bring, but I look forward to taking you with us.
Love,
Nancy
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ReplyDeleteWe loved it too. Actually, it was so beautiful, we were surprised that we had not heard of it before.
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