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Introducing a New Community-Led Project for the Brosna Bioregion
[ Take the Survey ] [ Join the Conversation ] [ Contact Us ] Understanding our rivers, landscapes, and communities — together Charleville Castle has always stood within a living landscape: shaped by rivers, woodlands, peat-lands, farms, and the people who call this region home. Today, that landscape is changing, and communities across the Brosna Catchment are beginning a new journey to understand it in a deeper, more connected way. Over the coming months, we are supporting a


Wednesday
A few weeks ago, my mother, her partner Dudley, and I had the pleasure of giving the international press a tour of Charleville Castle....


Anniversary of the Castles Occupation by the IRA 1922
Thanks to the astute research of Samantha Kelly , Charleville Castle’s Paranormal Consultant and volunteer tour guide , we’ve uncovered a...


Awakening of Spring - November 2024 to April 2025 Update
Hello! We hope this finds you well. One day, we’ll get into the habit of consistent blogging—but until then, here’s a quick update on...
Solstice Serenade: Charleville Castle’s Midsummer Tale
Hello everyone, It’s been a 'wee while since I’ve written a blog post, and I’m thrilled to share some exciting updates from Charleville...


The Sophistication of September
From Culture to the Sky! A review of events. September was a bustling month at the castle, filled with a diverse range of events and...


Road to Restoration: Charleville Castle Avenue ⚒️
Step Right Up, Castle Enthusiasts and Wanderers, Calling all those who've felt the jolt of a mischievous pothole while strolling the...


Launching the new site!
Here we go. We've gotten this new site working for the most part. All the old information form the previous site that is relevant has...


Raise the Roof Project
"Raise the Roof" project, a big project where we hope to re-roof the chapel at Charleville Castle in the hope of ensuring its survival....


Chapel Protective Roof Project Head Quarters
The Chapel Protection Roof Project HQ was built for the ability to manage and assemble a safe plan to restore the chapel roof. This area...
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