Ardgillan Castle - Investigation Live Stream (Replay) - 28th March 2024 - Emerald Isle Paranormal Researchers
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Friday 29th, March 2024
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Emerald Isle Paranormal Researchers streamed a live investigation from Ardgillan Castle, Balbriggan, County Dublin.

Checkout the just over two hour long live stream from Ardgillan Castle, a location that featured in one of the episodes of the Haunted Ireland television show hosted by Chris Fleming.

About Ardgillan Castle from the Ardgillan website:
Although referred to as a Castle, the residence at Ardgillan is a large country-styled house with castellated embellishments. Originally named “Prospect House”, the central section was built in 1738 by Robert Taylor, with the west and east wings added in the late 1800s.

Initially, the site was heavily wooded, the name Ardgillan being derived from the Irish “Ard Choill” meaning High Wood. It was cleared out by service soldiers and itinerant workers in return for one penny a day, sleeping accommodation, and one meal.

The house consists of two storeys over a basement which extends out under the lawns on the southern side of the building. When occupied, the ground and first floors were the living accommodations while the west and east wings were servants’ quarters and estate offices. The basement comprised of the service floor, the kitchen, and stores. The Castle has now been restored and the ground floor rooms and kitchens are open to visitors for guided tours.


You can watch the stream above or at the link at the end of this article.
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