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61: 267: 81: 88: 388:, was purchased and renovated in 1999 by Michael Flatley. As of mid-2020, Flatley was reputedly seeking to sell the property, but subsequently decided against the sale stating that he was "too emotionally attached to Castlehyde". 703:
About a mile and half distant is Castle Hyde, the seat of Mr. Hyde, to whose ancestor, a grant of six thousand acres of the Earl of Desmond's forfeited ground was made by Elizabeth, as a record for his military services in
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At the time of the sale in 1851, Castlehyde House was occupied by Spencer Cosby Price, the brother-in-law of John Hyde. The house passed through several owners, including members of the
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refer to the sale of the Hyde estate, attributing it to "mismanagement of the estates by agents rather than to any faults on the part of the possessors".
258:. It is bordered by Castlehyde East (198 hectares (490 acres)), in which Castlehyde House is located, and Castlehyde West (17 hectares (42 acres)). 905: 719: 302:, and granted to Arthur Hyde. The estate subsequently became known as Castle Hyde, and was occupied by the Hyde family for several hundred years. 109: 593: 363: 543: 650:
Historical and Topographical Notes, Etc. on Buttevant: Castletownroche, Doneraile, Mallow, and Places in Their Vicinity
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was constructed for the Hyde family, close to the site of the earlier tower house. These initial works were completed,
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in the late 16th century, the castle and its lands were seized by the English Crown from the then
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Dancing with History: Carriganedy Castle, otherwise Hyde Castle (Castle Hyde), Fermoy, Co Cork
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In the early 1850s, the Hyde estate of over 11,600 acres, including land in the baronies of
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on the site is dated by some sources to the 13th century. Also known as
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An Taisce - At Risk structures - Castlehyde Church, Castlehyde
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Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
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Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
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Castle Hyde: The Fall and Rise of an Irish Country House
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for John Hyde, is located to the north of the house.
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Irish Architectural Archive 417: 325: 310: 244: 32 hectares (79 acres) 240: 208:and estate, slightly west of 7: 10: 922: 261: 187:32 ha (79 acres) 183: 178: 168: 158: 148: 140: 105: 74: 58: 51: 35: 901:Townlands of County Cork 834:Landed Estates Database 805:Landed Estates Database 746:"Co. Cork, Castle Hyde" 372:Irish National Archives 836:. University of Galway 807:. 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Castle Hyde
Irish
Ruin of the Norman-era Castle Hyde tower house, formerly Carriganeide
Norman-era
Castlehyde is located in Ireland
52°08′28″N 8°18′50″W / 52.141°N 8.314°W / 52.141; -8.314
County Cork
Condons and Clangibbon
Fermoy
Irish
townland
Fermoy
County Cork
ancestral home
Douglas Hyde
Irish dancer
Michael Flatley
civil parish
historical barony
Condons and Clangibbon

Condon
tower house
Desmond Rebellions
Earl of Desmond
manor house
Davis Ducart
Abraham Hargrave
G.R. Pain
Fermoy

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