Crom Estate

Nature reserve in Northern Ireland

The Crom Estate (pronounced K-ROM') is a nature reserve located in the south of County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, along the shores of Upper Lough Erne. It is one of three estates owned and managed by the National Trust in County Fermanagh, the others being Florence Court and Castle Coole mansions. The estate comprises 1,350 acres (5.5 km2), composed primarily of riparian forest. Some trees are so ancient that physical access is restricted.

Features

Part of the old castle

The estate is open to the public for recreational activities and weddings.[1] The ruins of the old castle, a bowling green and garden are tourist attractions.[2] Several cottages are available to rent on the estate.

History

Like many Ulster country estates, the first house at Crom was built by a Scottish Planter at the beginning of the 17th century. In 1611, as part of the Plantation of Ulster, Michael Balfour, the Laird of Mountwhinney, constructed a house on the lough shore opposite Inishfendra Island. Following the usual pattern for a Plantation castle, it was built of lime and stone and enclosed within a bawn. The castle was invaded twice by believers of the Jacobitism before it was burnt down in the early 1760s. The ruins of this castle still survive today. In 1840 a new neo-Tudor Crom Castle was built, designed by Scottish architect Edward Blore. It remains the property of the Earl of Erne and is not open to the public. The estate was given to the National Trust by The 6th Earl of Erne (often known as Harry Erne) in 1987.[2]

Crom Estate was the location of a great Classic yacht and steamboat regatta in August 2010 when the races of the 1890s were recreated in Trial bay using Norfork Broads One-Designs (brown boats), Lough Erne Fairies, Fife One Designs from Anglesey, and a pair of Colleens. Racing took place on Upper Lough Erne within sight of the castle, and the boats moored each evening off the boathouse in Crom Bay.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Crom Estate". National Trust. Retrieved 22 December 2008.
  2. ^ a b "Crom Estate". BBC - Hands on Nature. Retrieved 22 December 2008.

External links

  • Virtual Tour of Crom Estate Northern Ireland - Virtual Visit Northern Ireland
  • DOENI Upper Lough Erne biodiversity profile.
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