found: Dromoland Castle : hotel & destination guide 2013:p.2 (Dromoland Castle, one of the most famous baronial castles in Ireland; ancestral home of the O'Briens, Barons of Inchiquin; a defensive stronghold in 1014, controlled by Donough O'Brien, a son of Brian Boru (Boroimhe), High King of Ireland; Castle was rebuilt in the mid 1660s) p.3 (second Castle/house, built 1700-1730, was more residential in appearance; in 1962, Lord Inchiquin sold the Castle and, following renovations, the Castle was officially reopened as a resort hotel)
found: Its website, viewed 23 Feb. 2016:home p. (Dromoland Castle; hotel & country estate) contact p. (Dromoland Castle, Newmarket-on-Fergus, Co. Clare, Ireland)
found: Wikipedia, viewed 23 Feb. 2016(Dromoland Castle; Irish: Drom Ólainn; a castle, now a luxury hotel with golf course, located near Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, Ireland; present building was completed in 1835: a mansion in "baronial" or "gothic revival" style; at least three houses occupied the site, at various times, called Dromoland)