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  2. Castlecaulfield (Irish: Baile Uí Dhonnaíle, meaning 'town or territory of O'Donnelly' [1]) is a village in the south-east of County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. It lies about 2 miles west of Dungannon and is part of the Mid Ulster District Council area.

  3. Jul 2018. This is is a Castle Ruin. The Castle was built during the Ulster Plantation period (1611-1619) and then was burnt down during the Irish Rebellion of 1641. It was then rebuilt and reoccupied through at least the end of the 1600s. If you are a Caulfield, it is worth going to see.

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  4. Castlecaulfield is a village in the south-east of County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. It lies about 2 miles west of Dungannon and is part of the Mid Ulster District Council area. Overview

  5. Castle Caulfield is a large ruined house situated in Castlecaulfield, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The house was built for Sir Toby Caulfeild [1] between 1611 and 1619. He was granted 1,000 acres at the start of the Plantation of Ulster.

  6. Sep 10, 2024 · Castle Caulfield, situated in the townland of Lisnamonaghan on the eastern edge of the village of Castlecaulfield, approximately 3km west of Dungannon in Co. Tyrone, is an example of a 17th-century English-style manor house and bawn.

  7. About. Ruins of mansion built by Sir Toby Caulfield in 1619. Gatehouse with murder-holes and Caulfield arms. Plaque to poet Charles Wolfe (1791-1823) at nearby Anglican church.

  8. This place is situated in Tyrone, Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, its geographical coordinates are 54° 30' 0" North, 6° 50' 0" West and its original name (with diacritics) is Castlecaulfield. See Castlecaulfield photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Castlecaulfield in United Kingdom.

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