Castle Saunderson | |
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General information | |
Status | Private dwelling house |
Type | House |
Architectural style | Gothic revival |
Classification | Ruined |
Location | Belturbet, County Cavan |
Country | Ireland |
Coordinates | 54°07′30″N 7°21′07″W / 54.125°N 7.352°W |
Renovated | 1835 (substantially remodelled) |
Owner | Scouting Ireland (CSI) |
Technical details | |
Material | limestone |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | George Sudden |
Developer | Saunderson family |
References | |
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Castle Saunderson (Irish: Caisleán Shandarsan) is a castle near Belturbet in County Cavan, Ireland. It was the former family seat of the Saunderson family, and is now in ruins. The Finn River flows along the north-eastern edge of the Castle Saunderson Demesne, where the river enters a narrow channel of Upper Lough Erne. The castle is about a half a mile west from Wattlebridge, a small hamlet in the south-south-east of County Fermanagh.[2][3]
The Castle Saunderson International Scouting Centre is a Scouting Ireland facility, opened in 2012 within the grounds of the castle.[4] The centre provides indoor accommodation and campsites covering 34 acres (14 ha). It is open to Scouts year round, as well as to non-Scouts for most of the year. It currently acts as a World Scouting Centre for the Scouts, alongside Cairo International Scout Centre in Egypt and others.
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