Ballyvaughan, Co Clare, Ireland - Tel: +353 65 707 7005, Fax: +353 65 707 7111, email: stay@gregans.ie




The privately owned original Gregans Castle, a very interesting towerhouse of the 15/16th century, is across the road from the hotel. This tower house was the former residence of the chief of the Loghlens, Prince of Burren. Up to the end of the 16th century The Burren was known as the Barony of Gragans. Owney More O'Loughlen was proprietor of Gregans in 1641, but was dispossessed in the Cromwellian Settlement which followed 1654.

However the lands did not leave the O'Loughlen family: In 1632 Turlough O'Loughlen married Alice Martyn, daughter of George Martyn (Mayor of Galway 1632-1633), and it was their son, George Oge, using the name Martyn, to whom the lands were granted.

The Martyn family eventually moved across the road, probably enticed by the view, to a two storey house where the hotel now stands. An early member of the Martyn family is recorded as having been killed at the infamous Battle of Aughrim in 1691 at the end of the Jacobite wars. Later the family were prominent in the legal profession and lived mainly in Dublin.

The house at Gregans seems to have been retained as a summer retreat in later years and most of the 2000 acres of land were let. In 1866, after contracting a most profitable marriage, Capt. John Gregory Martyn J.P., came to live permanently at Gregans. Capt. Martyn was a supporter of Charles Stewart Parnell and Home Rule for Ireland. At that time the house was the scene of grand social events and colourful gatherings.

After his death, his son Francis Florence Martyn remained at Gregans and farmed a much reduced estate. During these times of economic depression, the house fell into some disrepair and the unmarried Frank, locally thought of as an eccentric, died in 1956. In fact, in the 1940s, Frank even tried his hand at Innkeeping and obtained a bar license. After his demise, his housekeeper, Miss Crowe continued to live in the house and eventually, the trustees sold the house for conversion to an hotel. The oldest surviving feature of the house is the kitchen fireplace with family crest keystone in what is now The Martyn Suite.

In 1967 the house opened as Gregans Castle Hotel and in 1976, it was purchased by Peter and Moira Haden.

Following extensive restorations and upgrading, it is now run by their son Simon.

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