The heart of Gaelic IrelandPHOTO SERIESPage Nine |
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Cong Castle was originally built in 1228 by the O'Connors, and added to by several parties to become Ashford Castle today. |
Ballylin is a small Burke tower house from the 15th century, close to Craughwell. Now quite ruined. |
Castlekirk was a very early Irish castle of the O'Flaherty clan, dating from the 12th century. Built upon a peninsular island in Lough Corrib, it was almost impregnable. |
Cashlaundarragh was a 15th century O'Kelly castle in the Monivea area; now very ruined. |
Creagh castle was a massive early tower house, immensely strong. Much plundered for cut stone, but the fabric is still in good condition. |
Fiddaun was the massively fortified stronghold of the O'Shaughnessy clan. Built in the 15th century upon what was then a island, now drained land. Still in good condition & very impressive. |
Lackafinna was a 16th century tower house of the Earls of Clanricard family, now very ruined. |
Mannin Castle, or Ballymannin, was an early tower house of the Burkes, built in several stages. Parts are in good condition. |
Moyne castle was a 16th century castle built on the Black river on the Mayo border, to which a much later mansion was added. Both are now ruined. |
Parkbaun was a late 16th century well-equipped Burke tower house, within the Ardrahan manor area. |
All these photographs are copyright © Patrick Larkin March 2000. |
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