Tullynally Castle, County Westmeath

Tullynally Castle
Three hundred years ago, the Castle at Tullynally (in Irish "Hill of the Swan") was a square tower of stone commanding the ancient oakwoods beside Lough Derravaragh. Today, it remains a castle, but one of the largest and most romantic in Ireland still lived in as a family house. A forest of towers and turrets, it occupies more than two acres of ground, totalling over 120 rooms and measuring a quarter of a mile in circumference.

For ten generations it has been the home of the Pakenham family, the family seat successively of squires, barons and earls. Each generation has left its monument in stone, paintings, furniture or in the splendid trees set in the castle desmesne.
The Castle Man