Crom Castle is situated near to the border towns Lisnaskea and Newtonbutler. It costs £5.70 to bring a car into the grounds but there is alot to see and do.
The main building was built some 350 years ago and was established during the Plantation era in Ulsters history. There have been attempted seiges on this castle in the past. For more information you should visit this site! There is an information centre showing the whole history of this building. For those with a motorboat there is a jetty located at the rear of the car park. Below is a selection of photos including the old castle and various locations.
I recommend visiting Crom for a day.
http://www.cromcastle.com/
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008
National Trust - Crom Castle, Co. Fermanagh
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county fermanagh,
crom castle,
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