The long overshadowed story of the burning of Mitchelstown Castle

The biggest neo-Gothic house built in Ireland was destroyed by anti-treaty forces during the Civil War
The long overshadowed story of the burning of Mitchelstown Castle

In the 1940s the land where Mitchelstown Castle had stood was sold to the co-operative movement with the Dairygold factory now sitting where the castle once stood. File picture: Dan Linehan

Given that Michael Collins was killed ten days after its demise, it’s no wonder that the story of Mitchelstown Castle may have been long overshadowed.

The biggest neo-Gothic house built in Ireland was constructed in the 1820s by the third Earl of Kingston, known as Big George.

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