Castle Ellen is an ongoing restoration project, covering both the house
and grounds. Michael has dedicated himself to restoring the place to
its former state. Progress can be slow, but piece by piece the "Big
House" is being continually transformed.
Architectural Features of Castle Ellen:
Swept Limestone Entrance
Basement Wine Cellar with Brick-Arched Compartments
Decorative Plaster Work
Limestone Floor in the Basement Kitchen
Wide Variety of Open Fireplaces.
Tower Castle with Dry Moat dating to 1679
Livestock Tunnel under Main Avenue
Conservation is very important to Michael Keaney, and coal and oil
are never used in Castle Ellen. The Irish language is another subject
which is close to his heart, and he hopes that Castle Ellen can be a
haven for keeping the language alive.
Outdoor Features of Castle Ellen:
Tree lined avenue
Sunken Rockery
Two-Acre Walled Garden
Court Yard (built in 1875)
70-Foot Water Well with Pony-Driven Reciprocating Pump
Grass Tennis Courts
Orchard
It is important to note that Castle Ellen is a non-profit restoration
project, which is open to the public at certain times of the year.
Any sponsorship towards the cost of restoration would be greatly
appreciated. In return, you are most welcome to
visit and share the beauty of the house
and its surroundings.
If you would like more information about Castle Ellen, or have any
comments, please fill out our Enquiries Form.
We will be delighted to hear from you!