• This article is about Stormont Castle. For the Parliament buildings of Northern Ireland (also known as Stormont), see Parliament Buildings (Northern Ireland).
  • Stormont Castle is a Scottish Baronial style manor house that is home to the Northern Ireland Executive as well as the Executive Office.
  • A castle once stood on an island on Stormont Loch however now only a pile of rubble remains. The building was apparently still visible in 1843.
  • Uncovering Stormont Castle’s Fascinating Past. Located in the heart of Scotland, Stormont Castle is a medieval fortress that has withstood the test of time.
  • Stormont stableyard entrance, clocktower and castle. ... To a remarkable degree, Stormont Castle is a cosmetic reworking of the 1830s house.
  • The Gothic conservatory in the formal gardens - Stormont Castle - Gothic conservatory - is thought to date from around this time, constructed in the late 1830s.
  • The castle itself has been used as the cabinet rooms of the Northern Ireland government and as the residence of the Secretary of state between 1972 and 1999.
  • Possible site of castle or residence, remains of which survived in 1843. ... He was made Viscount Stormont in 1621 and his family owned Balvaird Castle.
  • Stormont Castle cottages. Stormont Castle cottages, the conservatory and the glasshouse were built around 1840 to1859 as part of Stormont Castle.
  • Stormont Castle was originally built circa 1830 but was reworked and extended in 1858 by its original owners, the Cleland family, to the designs of Turner in the...