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MARKREE CASTLE IN SLIGO TO UNDERGO €5M RESTORATION

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MARKREE CASTLE IN SLIGO TO UNDERGO €5M RESTORATION

MARKREE CASTLE IN SLIGO TO UNDERGO €5M RESTORATION
June 09
09:43 2015

It was announced today that Luxury Manor House Hotel owners, the Corscadden Family, have acquired County Sligo’s historic Markree Castle for an undisclosed sum.

The family, which now owns four castle hotel properties (one in each province of Ireland), is about to embark on a €5m restoration project which will see the castle re-open to the public in March 2016.

This is the first time that Markree Castle has changed hands since it was gifted to the Cooper family by Cromwell in the mid-17th century. It has been a 30-bedroom hotel and popular location for wedding celebrations for the last 25 years and is situated in 225 acres of parkland, home to the castle’s resident flock of rare-breed Wensleydale sheep.

The acquisition comes little more than a year after the family completed the restoration of Bellingham Castle in Co. Louth which has since become one of the country’s most picturesque and sought-after four star wedding and conference venues.

Howard Corscadden says, “We are delighted to add this incredible property to the Corscadden collection of Irish castles. We are about to embark on a €5m restoration project which will be carried out in three phases over three years. The first phase will concentrate on the public areas and a large number of the hotel’s 30 bedrooms and will be completed before we re-open in March of next year. Charles Cooper has generously agreed to work with us in an advisory capacity, helping us to safeguard the authenticity of what is one of Ireland’s most historic castles.

As a family, we have known the Coopers for many years, not just as colleagues in the hotel industry, but also as fellow members of the Manor House Hotels portfolio. We feel honoured that they have entrusted us to take care of their ancestral home and its 350 years of history. It is our intention to build on the already strong reputation that Markree Castle enjoys locally, nationally and internationally.”

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