A Colebrooke Street Discovery Has Historians Baffled Today
Set in a lush 1,000 acre working estate, Colebrooke Park is only 90 minutes from Belfast, 40 minutes from the West Coast of Ireland and a short distance from the tranquility of beautiful Lough Erne. The landscaped gardens, parkland and ancient woodland with 3 miles of the Colebrooke river meandering through it, form this stunning 1000 acre estate which is a haven of tranquility. About 2.5 miles later turn left at sign for COLEBROOKE. If you cross a bridge over the river COLEBROOKE you have gone 200 mtrs too far, turn round and take the first right. The Triumphal Arch Gatelodge at Colebrooke is located in the heart of Co Fermanagh. This is an area of outstanding natural beauty and is only a short distance from the tranquility of beautiful Lough Erne Trout & Salmon Fishing: Colebrooke Park offers excellent trout fishing in 3 miles of the Colebrooke river and a number of hill loughs in the beautiful countryside of Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Colebrooke Park offers excellent trout fishing in 3 miles of the Colebrooke river and a number of hill loughs in the beautiful countryside of Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. By December 1939, Sir Basil’s letters reveal the felling of trees as ‘the only way to save Colebrooke’ and clear the overdraft. All might have been well, however, had some tax planning been made before. The Triumphal Arch Gatelodge at Colebrooke is located in the heart of Co Fermanagh. This is an area of outstanding natural beauty and is only a short distance from the tranquility of beautiful Lough Erne. Colebrooke Park, Brookeborough, Co. Fermanagh, NI, BT94 4DW Tel: +44 2889 531402 | Fax: +44 2889 531312 © 2012 - 2026 • Colebrooke Park • All Rights Reserved • site by TempoWeb
Why has it been so difficult for historians to arrive at the truth ...
