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Tandragee Castle, Heritage castle in Tandragee, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.

Tandragee Castle stands on elevated grounds with a walled demesne, featuring a machicolated tower and a Tudor-style gabled block built in 1837. The site is now occupied by a golf course, while the building itself serves as office space.

The property originally belonged to the O'Hanlon Clan before Sir Oliver St. John acquired it in 1610 during the Plantation of Ulster. This acquisition marked the start of a new period of ownership in the region.

The interior displays a marble fireplace adorned with Italian woodwork and ceiling panels showing coats-of-arms from families linked to the estate. These decorative elements reflect the property's affluent past.

The building is not generally open to visitors as it functions as private offices, but the surrounding parkland is accessible to golf course visitors. The exterior is best viewed on clear days from nearby public pathways.

General George S. Patton visited in 1943 while inspecting troops and attended a dance as a guest of honor. This visit by the American military commander remains a memorable chapter in the property's recent past.

GPS coordinates: 54.35400,-6.41700

Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:47

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