Coolhull Castle

Coolhull Castle is a fortified house and National Monument located in County Wexford, Ireland.[1][2]

Coolhull Castle
Native name
Irish: Caisleán Chúil Choll
TypeFortified house
LocationCoolhull, Bannow,
County Wexford, Ireland
Coordinates52.234215°N 6.704587°W / 52.234215; -6.704587
AreaBargy
Builtlate 16th century
OwnerState
National Monument of Ireland
Official name: Coolhull Castle
Reference no.644
Location of Coolhull Castle in Ireland

Location

Coolhull Castle is located in south County Wexford near Bannow Bay, 4.6 km (2.9 mi) southeast of Wellingtonbridge.[3]

History

There are no historical references to Coolhull Castle although it is known that a John Devereux owned land at Coolhull in 1640.

Building

Coolhull Castle has a four-storey service tower and three-storey rectangular block (hall house) attached with a hall at first-floor level. Both sections have Irish crenellations. There is a bartizan in the northeast. The tower doorway is protected by a murder-hole. Other features include fireplaces, garderobe and slop stone.[4][5][6]

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References

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