Grange Castle, close to the source of the Boyne, is a fine example of a late 15th century tower house which has been restored by Duchas, The Heritage Service. The Castle was embellished in the first half of the 17th century with ornamental battlements andJacobean chimneys. It is adjoined by a Georgian Cottage and it is the focal point of a complex of walled enclosures, including an historic Walled Garden (the restoration of which was also financed by Duchas) and a Labyrinth*. The entire site is comprisedof seven acres, with parklands, walkways, stately oak trees and old-fashioned shrubs and wild flowers.
*We couldn't find any Labyrinth nearby when we explored the grounds... :(
Below are the 4 floors of said castle...