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- Drumbanagher_House abstract "Drumbanagher House (also known as Drumbanagher Castle and Closes Castle), near Poyntzpass, County Armagh, was a large country house in Northern Ireland designed for Maxwell Close by William Playfair in 1829, being \"one of his grandest country houses.\"Following occupation by the American and British armies during World War Two Drumbanagher was demolished by its owner in 1951 due to the expense in up keeping the property; the estate remains in the possession of the Close family. Writing in the Belfast Telegraph in 1962 the then owner said; \"No mortal could have afforded to keep the castle going. So I had it demolished. Death duties, upkeep and financial difficulties meant I just had to get rid of it...It was perfectly sound and in good order when it was demolished...Now it looks like a nuclear bomb hit it.\"Today, all that remains of the house is the \"vast arched porte-cochere\" (Bence-Jones), which Sir Charles Brett described as \"resembling a Roman Arc de Triomphe.\"".
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- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageRevisionID "672133175".
- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageWikiLink Arc_de_Triomphe.
- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageWikiLink Belfast_Telegraph.
- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_in_County_Armagh.
- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Brett.
- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageWikiLink County_Armagh.
- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland.
- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_weapon.
- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageWikiLink Porte-cochère.
- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageWikiLink Poyntzpass.
- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageWikiLink William_Henry_Playfair.
- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "Drumbanagher House".
- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "Drumbanagher".
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- Drumbanagher_House wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Places_of_Interest_in_County_Armagh.
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- Drumbanagher_House subject Category:Castles_in_County_Armagh.
- Drumbanagher_House hypernym House.
- Drumbanagher_House point "54.2667 -6.3833".
- Drumbanagher_House type Building.
- Drumbanagher_House type Attraction.
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- Drumbanagher_House comment "Drumbanagher House (also known as Drumbanagher Castle and Closes Castle), near Poyntzpass, County Armagh, was a large country house in Northern Ireland designed for Maxwell Close by William Playfair in 1829, being \"one of his grandest country houses.\"Following occupation by the American and British armies during World War Two Drumbanagher was demolished by its owner in 1951 due to the expense in up keeping the property; the estate remains in the possession of the Close family.".
- Drumbanagher_House label "Drumbanagher House".
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- Drumbanagher_House lat "54.2667".
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- Drumbanagher_House wasDerivedFrom Drumbanagher_House?oldid=672133175.
- Drumbanagher_House isPrimaryTopicOf Drumbanagher_House.