


We visited this castle in 2008.
Castle Caulfield, sometimes also known as Ballydonelly Castle, lies in the village of
Castlecaulfield, west of the town of Dungannon, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland.
Castle Caulfield was built as a mansion between 1611 and 1619 by Sir Toby Caulfield on the site of
an earlier defended residence of the O'Donnelly family. A peculiar gate house on one side of the
castle ruin is thought to contain parts of this earlier fort.
The castle was originally U-shaped but the north west wing is now missing which gives it an L-shaped
appearance. The building is 3 storeys high with attics, many large mullioned windows and tall
chimney stacks.
During the Irish Rebellion of 1641 the castle was burned by Patrick Donnelly. Not long afterwards it
was repaired and reoccupied by the Caulfield family until the 1660's.
St Oliver Plunkett is known to have held a service at the castle in 1670. About 1700 Castle
Caulfield fell into disuse. John Wesley preached there in 1767 but the castle was already a ruin
then. At present it is just an empty shell of its former grandeur.
A nice castle ruin. It is freely accessible.




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