Barmeath Castle
Barmeath Castle is situated west of Dunleer, near Grangebellew (about half way between Dublin and Belfast).
Barmeath Castle is a magnificent castle set on 300 acres of parkland with 10 acres of gardens, including a lake with island. The castle has views of the Mourne mountains and the sea.
Facilities
Guests come to Barmeath to enjoy the romantic castle atmosphere with the beautiful gardens and parklands. Barmeath Castle is a magnificent venue for a romantic castle wedding, being one of the most attractive wedding venues in Ireland. A full wedding service is offered, organised by a professional wedding planner. As a lower cost alternative, you can hire the venue on a hire only basis, and plan your own wedding. The castle can cater for up to 250 guests.
During the warmer months from May to September, the castle marquee is available on the lawn near the castle lake, providing a pleasant garden setting for your wedding. Guests can enjoy a stroll round the gardens before dinner. The chapel bell rings to call your guests for dinner. Music and fireworks add magic to the evening.
Barmeath Castle was built in the 15th century, and has been the home of the Bellew family for over 400 years. The original castle was a tower house which is incorporated in the present structure. In the late 17th century the castle was renovated with Georgian interiors. Thomas Wright created the beautiful gardens, including the lake, island, rock bridge and the Shell House. In the 1830s, Patrick Bellew, enlarged the house, with the extensions including an entrance tower with portcullis.