Kiltartan Castle
Kiltartan Castle is a tower house and National Monument located in County Galway, Ireland.[1][2]
Kiltartan Castle | |
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Native name Irish: Caisleán Chill Tartan | |
Castletown Castle | |
Location of Kiltartan Castle in Ireland | |
Type | tower house |
Location | Castletown, Gort, County Galway, Ireland |
Coordinates | 53.090549°N 8.807749°W |
Built | 1280s |
Owner | State |
National Monument of Ireland | |
Official name: Kiltartan Castle | |
Reference no. | 259 |
History
The tower house was built in the 1280s, during the reign of Edward I as Lord of Ireland.[4]
It was ruined in the 1650s during the Cromwellian conquest.[5][6]
Description
Two storeys partially remain, with a 3-storey spiral stairway and numerous arrowslits.[7]
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References
- "The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland: Adapted to the New Poor-law, Franchise, Municipal and Ecclesiastical Arrangements, and Compiled with a Special Reference to the Lines of Railroad and Canal Communication, as Existing in 1814-45". A. Fullarton and Company. 17 May 2018 – via Google Books.
- Spellissy, Sean (1 January 1999). "The history of Galway". Celtic Bookshop – via Google Books.
- "Kiltartan Castle, Galway, Ireland – aerial photo". www.cambridgeairphotos.com.
- Sweetman, David (17 May 1999). "Medieval Castles of Ireland". Collins Press – via Google Books.
- "Castletown Castle - Kiltartan Castle - Castle in Galway".
- "Kiltartan". www.libraryireland.com.
- "1280s - Kiltartan Castle, Co. Galway - Architecture of Galway, Lost Buildings of Ireland - Archiseek - Irish Architecture". 9 June 2012.
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