Luttrellstown Castle | |
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Alternative names | Woodlands |
General information | |
Status | Hotel |
Architectural style | Gothic, Georgian |
Town or city | Clonsilla, Dublin |
Country | Ireland |
Groundbreaking | 1787-94 (for Henry Luttrell) |
Estimated completion | 1810 (extended and remodelled) |
Design and construction | |
Other designers | Bartholomew Byrne - stucco work (1794) |
Quantity surveyor | Bryan Bolger (1794) |
Main contractor | G&T Crampton (1985-86) |
References | |
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Luttrellstown Castle is a castellated house located in Clonsilla on the outskirts of Dublin, Ireland dating from the early 15th century (c. 1420).
It has been owned variously by the eponymous and notorious Luttrell family, by the bookseller Luke White and his descendants Baron Annaly, by the Guinness family, the Primwest Group, and since 2006, by JP McManus, John Magnier and Aidan Brooks.[4] The castle has hosted visits by Queen Victoria in 1844 and 1900, and its media profile was raised when Victoria Adams married David Beckham there on 4 July 1999.