Old castles by water - Castlebawn

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Castlebawn on the north shore Scarriff bay on Lough Derg. This was a semi heap of rubble in 1995, but a family have painstakingly restored it with hard work, ingenuity and vision. 30% of it had collapsed after sustained cannon fire in 1750.
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View northwards of Lough Derg from the castle
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Jetty space for four cruisers
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Mystical Lough Derg as it must have looked 500 years ago!!!
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Froggette signs the visitor book
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This castle has been painstaking restored by a couple and their children in only 18 years
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A group of eight of us had a guided historical tour by owners Pat and Mary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castlebawn
http://homepage.eircom.net/~castlebawn/index.htm
 
I love reading your cruise reports OF.....never stop posting them.:encouragement:
 
Fascinating place and history. I can only imagine the amount of work that has gone into restoring the place.

Great pics, keep them coming, please! :)
 
Fascinating place and history. I can only imagine the amount of work that has gone into restoring the place.

Great pics, keep them coming, please! :)

Thanks guys, here are a few more.

Castlebawn - This entire face of the castle was replaced by hand using the original stone
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View from the Gallery of Castlebawn
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Master bedroom at Castlebawn
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What a view from a four poster bed
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Athlone Castle - This about halfway up the 320km of the River Shannon
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View from Athlone bridge towards the Lock.
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Athlone UDC Marina, Cathedral on right
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The Spanish Quarter of Athlone with all its restaurants, cafes and pubs seems more like continental Europe. We had a lovely meal outside on the cobbled street.
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There is an Indian Restaurant on the waters edge. The street to the right of the amber building is the entrance to the cutsie restaurant, cafe, bookshop and pub district.
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We moored beside the old viking boat quay for the night - had a 50 yard walk to a German breakfast cafe for a great fry up.
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+1! And so quiet. Wearing my Sherlock Holmes -hat, I'd say that at least some of the pics were taken really early in the morning? :)

Yes - Well observed inspector Clouseau. :) I like to go for an early walk or to get a few pics in the early morning, or late evening light.

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