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  1. Malahide Castle, built in the 12th century, is just north of Dublin. It is one of the most haunted castles in Ireland, with at least five ghosts in residence. Malahide was owned by one family, the Talbots, for nearly 800 years. The only time the house was out of the Talbots’ control was from 1649 to 1660, when Oliver Cromwell granted the ...

  2. 11 de oct. de 2022 · Kinnitty Castle Hotel is one of the most haunted castles in Ireland. But before we get to the ghosts, let’s say something about where it is. Kinnitty Castle is in the tiny village of Kinnitty, which is in County Offaly. It is about two hours west of Dublin. The 2011 census shows that there are only 359 people living in Kinnitty village.

  3. The family locks of Ireland are kept in itself by the certificates of deadly feud, mean murders. In our days, still located on a tableland, locks are a living reminder about the victims of past years.

  4. The castle’s long and sometimes tumultuous 800-year history has contributed much to its haunted reputation. Many unseen spirits are felt in the castle’s many rooms. It is said that Malahide castle has at least five ghosts. One of the castle’s most popular spectres is the son of the Baron of Galtrim, Lord Galtrim or Sir Walter Hussey.

  5. 9 de sept. de 2018 · The exterior of one of Ireland’s most haunted places, Leap Castle. The castle is believed to have been first constructed in 1250 (though this date is debatable) by the O’Bannon clan. During its long history, the castle has endured seizes, battles, murder and now is cloaked in mystery. Exploring one of the most haunted places within Leap ...

  6. The best known of all the Castle Ghosts was Lady Isobel Shaw, James’ wife, who came to live in the Castle following their marriage in the 1600s. At the tender age of 16 years, Isobel left home and family, sailing to Ireland with her new husband James, who lived in a castle in the small coastal village of Ballygally, overlooking the channel between Ireland and Scotland.

  7. 19 de jun. de 2017 · One story tells of Curran while he was a student at Trinity College, Dublin. He is called up before the college authorities and accused, in Latin, of having “idle women” in his rooms. He responds, in the tongue of the Romans, that he never keeps women idle in his rooms and the entertained judges let him off. While Curran is an Irish patriot ...