Cabra Castle

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Cabra Castle (irisch Caisleán na Cabraí) ist ein Schloss beim Dorf Cabra im Südwesten des irischen County Cavan. Heute ist dieses Schloss ein Luxushotel. Manchmal wurde auch das ältere, auf der gegenüberliegenden Straßenseite gelegene, inzwischen abgerissene Cabra House als Cabra Castle bezeichnet. Cabra Castle liegt an der Regionalstraße R179, die auch Carrickmacross Road genannt wird. rdf:langString
Замок Кабра (англ. Cabra Castle) — один із замків Ірландії, розташований в графстві Каван. Замок колись був досить сильно зруйнований, але згодом відбудований і перебудований. Нині використовується як розкішний готель. Замок стоїть біля селища Кабра, недалеко від селища Кінгскорт — ірландська назва селища Дун а Рі (ірл. Dún a' Rí) — «Фортеця Короля». Замок стоїть біля межі з графствами Монахан та Міт. rdf:langString
Cabra Castle is the name given to two castles, one now ruined, the other now used as a luxury hotel. They are near the hamlet of Cabra, which is very near Kingscourt (Irish: Dún a' Rí) in south-east County Cavan, Ireland. The ruins of the original Cabra House, or Cabra Castle, can be seen on a slight height near the Wishing Well in what is now Dún a' Rí Forest Park, formerly part of the Cabra Estate. The forest park is now owned by Coillte, the Irish Government's forestry company. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Cabra Castle (irisch Caisleán na Cabraí) ist ein Schloss beim Dorf Cabra im Südwesten des irischen County Cavan. Heute ist dieses Schloss ein Luxushotel. Manchmal wurde auch das ältere, auf der gegenüberliegenden Straßenseite gelegene, inzwischen abgerissene Cabra House als Cabra Castle bezeichnet. Cabra Castle liegt an der Regionalstraße R179, die auch Carrickmacross Road genannt wird.
rdf:langString Cabra Castle is the name given to two castles, one now ruined, the other now used as a luxury hotel. They are near the hamlet of Cabra, which is very near Kingscourt (Irish: Dún a' Rí) in south-east County Cavan, Ireland. The current Cabra Castle (located just off the R179, known locally as the Carrickmacross Road) was constructed in a mixture of the "neo-Norman-style" and the "Gothick-style" in the first decade of the 19th century. Much of the exterior is in a form of what might be described as the "neo-Norman-style", while the interior is mainly "Gothicc" (as opposed to the later neo-Gothic styles). This structure was originally called Cormey (or Cormy) Castle, after the local townland where it was built. It was constructed for the Foster family, a local "Ascendancy" family. However, the cost of building the new country house effectively bankrupted the Foster family. So, in 1813, shortly after the new Cormey Castle had been completed, the Fosters sold their new country house to their much wealthier neighbours, the Pratt dynasty, who were another local 'Ascendancy' family. The aristocratic Pratt family lived just across the Carrickmacross Road at the original Cabra House (also sometimes known as Cabra Castle) on the Cabra Estate, the family's huge country estate. The Pratt family had owned the Cabra Estate since 1699. In 1813, Colonel Joseph Pratt added the new Cormey Castle and much of the Fosters' Cormey Estate to his own Cabra Estate. Cormey Castle replaced the original Cabra House as the chief "seat" of the Pratt dynasty in County Cavan. Around 1820, the Pratt family renamed Cormey Castle as Cabra Castle, the name it retains to this day. The ruins of the original Cabra House, or Cabra Castle, can be seen on a slight height near the Wishing Well in what is now Dún a' Rí Forest Park, formerly part of the Cabra Estate. The forest park is now owned by Coillte, the Irish Government's forestry company. Major Mervyn Pratt owned Cabra Castle and the Cabra Estate from 1927 until his death in December 1950. The Major, however, mainly lived at Enniscoe, another country estate that the Pratt family had owned since the 1860s near Crossmolina in County Mayo. He was succeeded by his nephew, Tan Sri Dr. Mervyn Sheppard, a long-serving civil servant with the British Colonial Service in Malaya, who was the last member of the Pratt dynasty to own Cabra Castle. Due to the mounting costs of running the castle and running what remained of the Cabra Estate, he sold the country house to a local Catholic family, the Brennans, in 1964. The Brennan family turned the castle into a hotel, which it remained up until they sold it in 1986 to a Mr. Mansour, a senior politician and businessman from the Emirate of Abu Dhabi in the U.A.E. Mansour closed the hotel with the intention of turning Cabra Castle back into a private country house once more. However, he never actually got round to restoring the castle as a private residence or restoring it to its former glory. In 1991, Mansour sold Cabra Castle to the Corscadden family, who run a number of hotels. They restored the castle and turned it into a luxury four-star hotel, reopening it as such in the early 1990s. It continues to be owned by the Corscadden family, and the castle remains a luxury hotel. The castle is very close to County Cavan's border with both County Monaghan and, in particular, County Meath. About a hundred acres of land now makes up the surrounding demesne (or park) of Cabra Castle.
rdf:langString Замок Кабра (англ. Cabra Castle) — один із замків Ірландії, розташований в графстві Каван. Замок колись був досить сильно зруйнований, але згодом відбудований і перебудований. Нині використовується як розкішний готель. Замок стоїть біля селища Кабра, недалеко від селища Кінгскорт — ірландська назва селища Дун а Рі (ірл. Dún a' Rí) — «Фортеця Короля». Замок стоїть біля межі з графствами Монахан та Міт.
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