The house was built by the Redmand family in 1350 during the time of Black Death. It replaced their original castle at Houseland near Portersgate. The property later came into possession of the Loftus family in the 1650s due to a result of the Cromwellian confiscations and this was confirmed after the Restoration of King Charles II of England by the Act of Settlement 1662. In 1917, it was converted into a convent, in 1983 it was converted into a hotel. After this, Loftus Hall was abandon until 2011, where it would become a tourist attraction.
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