Brilliant work again by Damian. It's such a pity that private owners are allowed to control such wonderful pieces of our history. Farmland it is now, what an utter shame all round. Real lack of ambition, forward thinking and respect for the past. Huge well done Damian.
**I came across this lovely 'piece of paradise' whilst living here in Courtnacuddy since 2020. The Current Owners the Kehoes, showed me around in 2022. Your tribute is beautifully put together and helps to relive and experience what once was. Thank You**
Thank You So much Damien you said it all . And you explained it exactly as I feel about so many of these outstanding Houses and Castles in The Republic of Ireland . It's a Sad thing as you say towards the end nothing would stand to Castleboro in its prime . Ireland has lost sooo many of the greatest Castles and Houses .
A wonderful and poignant tribute to times past and very well done. I believe a lot of unique local workmanship.went into the building and fitting out of the mansion. Its a shame it was all destroyed
Damian, I'm looking for a copy of your book. No joy from Wexford bookshops, no joy on the internet. I'd really like a copy as I both live locally and am a volunteer guide at Johnstown Castle. My email is laurenv@gofree.indigo.ie. Can you (or anyone else) help? Please?
Damian, I just returned to your Lament to-day and it’s a brilliant piece of work. It gives a permanent record of the splendour of this place and shows what utter destruction a match can cause. Force and destruction are all-conquering, but their victories are short-lived.
Brilliant work again by Damian. It's such a pity that private owners are allowed to control such wonderful pieces of our history. Farmland it is now, what an utter shame all round. Real lack of ambition, forward thinking and respect for the past. Huge well done Damian.
**I came across this lovely 'piece of paradise' whilst living here in Courtnacuddy since 2020. The Current Owners the Kehoes, showed me around in 2022. Your tribute is beautifully put together and helps to relive and experience what once was. Thank You**
Nice job Damien .
Thank You So much Damien you said it all . And you explained it exactly as I feel about so many of these outstanding Houses and Castles in The Republic of Ireland . It's a Sad thing as you say towards the end nothing would stand to Castleboro in its prime . Ireland has lost sooo many of the greatest Castles and Houses .
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A wonderful and poignant tribute to times past and very well done. I believe a lot of unique local workmanship.went into the building and fitting out of the mansion. Its a shame it was all destroyed
Well done Damien.
Damian, I'm looking for a copy of your book. No joy from Wexford bookshops, no joy on the internet. I'd really like a copy as I both live locally and am a volunteer guide at Johnstown Castle. My email is laurenv@gofree.indigo.ie. Can you (or anyone else) help? Please?
My ancestors, including Patrick Gladney and John Graham, were millers and tenants at Castleboro. This piece is such a wonderful tribute! Thank you!!
Well done Damien. Beautiful poem about a beautiful place.
Very well put together. I often used admire the house.
Damian, I just returned to your Lament to-day and it’s a brilliant piece of work. It gives a permanent record of the splendour of this place and shows what utter destruction a match can cause. Force and destruction are all-conquering, but their victories are short-lived.
Well done Damien such a lovely poem and great slides and so well put together.
Well done Damian, very evocative poem and great photos.
great job Damian well done
that is beautiful Damian so well done
Beautiful. -- Well done Damian.
Damian,This is Excellent.
Great job Damian. What a lovely way to make this piece of history come alive.
Brilliant Damian. The apple does not fall far from the tree !! Daddy would be so proud.