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Drumcollogher,
County Limerick, Ireland.
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Springfield
Castle, the ancestral home of Lord and Lady Muskerry, whose motto
nothing is difficult to the strong and faithful underlies
over 700 years of family history. The castle is situated in the
heart of Co. Limerick on a beautiful wooded estate roamed by deer
and approached by a magnificent avenue lined with ancient lime trees.
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As
you enter the impressive gateway of Springfield Castle, a plaque
commemorates Daibhidh O Bruadair, a classical Irish poet of
the seventeenth century who lived at the castle with the Fitzgerald
family recording their exploits. He described Springfield as "
a mansion abounding in poetry, prizes and people".
We hope you will enjoy something of the atmosphere and relaxation
of those days.
Awaken
to a different world, stroll through the grounds to admire the peacefully
grazing deer, and after a day in beautiful surroundings you will
be ready to relax with a drink in front of a blazing fire in the
drawing room or perhaps catch up with the news in the cozy sitting
room before dinner in the elegant dining room.
When you rent Springfield Castle it is exclusively yours.
The
castle accommodates 14 people in 8 bedrooms.
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