
Markree Castle is a
castle
A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders. Scholars debate the scope of the word ''castle'', but usually consider it to be the private fortified r ...
located in
Collooney,
County Sligo
County Sligo ( , gle, Contae Shligigh) is a county in Ireland. It is located in the Border Region and is part of the province of Connacht. Sligo is the administrative capital and largest town in the county. Sligo County Council is the loc ...
,
Ireland
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. It is the ancestral seat of the Cooper family, partially moated by the River Unshin. Today it is a small family-run hotel.
In the 1830s the Observatory on the grounds of the Castle had the largest refracting telescope in the world, and what today is known as the asteroid
9 Metis
Metis ( minor planet designation: 9 Metis) is one of the larger main-belt asteroids. It is composed of silicates and metallic nickel-iron, and may be the core remnant of a large asteroid that was destroyed by an ancient collision. Metis is es ...
was discovered there in the 1840s by the Coopers' observatory staff.
History
17th century

In 1663
Cornet
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Edward Cooper, who served under
Cromwell when his army defeated the O'Brien Clan, was allotted the original 14th-century Markree Castle and the surrounding lands. Until then, Markree had been a fortified outpost of the Irish McDonagh Clan, guarding the ford across the river Unsin.
Conor O'Brien died in this battle, and Edward married his widow
Marie Rua (Red Mary). With her two sons they went to live at
Dromoland Castle. One son, Donough, was left Dromoland and the other inherited Markree.
Charles Cooper, the last of the Cooper family to own Markree Castle, is a direct descendant of this son.
Times remained turbulent and during an attempt by the English
King James to regain the throne, the Catholic army occupied Markree Castle and the Coopers had to flee. After the
Battle of the Boyne
The Battle of the Boyne ( ga, Cath na Bóinne ) was a battle in 1690 between the forces of the deposed King James II of England and Ireland, VII of Scotland, and those of King William III who, with his wife Queen Mary II (his cousin and J ...
in 1690, they returned and have been resident ever since except for a brief period during the
Civil War
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The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government polic ...
in the 1920s when Markree was again occupied, this time by the
Irish Free State
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army.
19th century

In 1830, Col.
Edward Joshua Cooper MP (1798–1863) eldest son of
Edward Synge Cooper MP, and Ann, daughter of
Henry Vansittart,
Governor of Bengal set up
Markree Observatory in the castle grounds. For a number of years Cooper's telescope was the largest in the world.
"The
Observatory of Mr Cooper of Markree Castle – undoubtedly the most richly furnished private observatory known – is worked with great activity by Mr Cooper himself and by his very able assistant, Mr
Andrew Graham." (Royal Astronomical Society, 1851)
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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, volume 11, page 104 – 105, 1851
The observatory remained active until the death of
Edward Henry Cooper MP in 1902.
According to some sources
Cecil F. Alexander wrote her famous hymn, ''
All Things Bright and Beautiful
"All Things Bright and Beautiful" is an Anglican hymn, also sung in many other Christian denominations. The words are by Cecil Frances Alexander and were first published in her ''Hymns for Little Children'' of 1848.
The hymn is commonly sung ...
,'' while a guest there in 1848. The castle, as we see it today, dates from 1802 with exterior changes by the architect
Francis Johnston and with some changes made, mainly to the interior, in 1896.
Weather record
Ireland's lowest officially recognised air temperature, , was measured at Markree Castle on 16 January 1881.
20th century
The soldier and politician
Bryan Cooper inherited the castle on the death of his father in 1902 and resided there with his family (except during
World War I
World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was List of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll, one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, ...
and when carrying out political duties) from 1903 until his death in 1930.
After the
Second World War
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the castle fell on hard times and stood empty and derelict for many years. In 1988 it appeared on the front cover of ''The Vanishing Country Houses of Ireland'', a testament to the sad state of decay of many of Ireland's great houses at the time until, in 1989, Charles Cooper transformed his ancestral castle into a hotel.
The castle's restoration was featured in a television documentary, and the renewed facilities featured a hotel and restaurant.
The castle today

In recent times, Markree Castle has operated as a hotel, run by Charles and Mary Cooper, the 10th generation of the family to live there. In 2015, after four centuries, it finally changed hands and is now run by the Corscadden family who also own Cabra Castle Hotel in Co. Cavan, Ballyseede Castle Hotel in Co. Kerry and Bellingham Castle in Co. Louth.
The estate holds an array of wild life including
red squirrels,
otters
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, and
kingfishers
Kingfishers are a family, the Alcedinidae, of small to medium-sized, brightly colored birds in the order Coraciiformes. They have a cosmopolitan distribution, with most species found in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Oceania ...
.
The entrance contains a monumental staircase, which leads to a wonderful hall, from where a second staircase in carved wood leads to the 30 guest rooms. On the landing, a huge stained glass window traces the Cooper family tree from Victorian times back to the time of
King John King John may refer to:
Rulers
* John, King of England (1166–1216)
* John I of Jerusalem (c. 1170–1237)
* John Balliol, King of Scotland (c. 1249–1314)
* John I of France (15–20 November 1316)
* John II of France (1319–1364)
* John I o ...
. The dining room is decorated in
Louis Philippe
Louis Philippe (6 October 1773 – 26 August 1850) was King of the French from 1830 to 1848, and the penultimate monarch of France.
As Louis Philippe, Duke of Chartres, he distinguished himself commanding troops during the Revolutionary Wa ...
-style plasterwork.
See also
*
Markree Observatory
References
External links
*
History of the Cauchoix objective
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Castles in County Sligo
Collooney
Hotels in County Sligo