Crom Castle and Estate lie on the shores of Upper Lough Erne, just 3 miles from Newtownbutler. The estate was established in the early 17th century during the Plantation of
Ulster.
Crom Estate is owned by the Crichton family, Earls of Erne and is leased to the
National Trust for public use. The estate covers over of woods, parkland and wetland. Crom Estate is also one of the most important sites in Northern Ireland for bats, with all eight Northern Ireland species recorded on the estate. The Crom Castle was built in 1820 in Victorian style, although Queen Victoria's reign began in 1837. The castle was designed by the English architect
Edward Blore, who was also responsible for designing sections of
Buckingham Palace. The village currently has two pubs, The Rambling House and Mulligans Bar and Lounge. The Lanesborough Arms Hotel (formerly Reilly's Bar) was another well known public house in Newwtownbutler that was closed in 2004. The traditional bar was removed and transferred to the Ulster American Folk Park in
Omagh. The village also has two supermarkets, two takeaways, a butchers, a chemists, a credit union, a church and parish hall, an
Orange hall, a community centre,
GAA grounds and a large community playpark. == Notable people ==