Glinsk Castle

Glinsk Castle is a tower house and National Monument located in County Galway, Ireland.[1]

Glinsk Castle
Native name
Irish: Caisleán Ghlinsce
TypeTower house
LocationGlinsk, County Galway, Ireland
Coordinates53.652008°N 8.432011°W / 53.652008; -8.432011
Builtmid-17th century
Official nameGlinsk Castle
Reference no.439
Location of Glinsk Castle in Ireland

Location

Glinsk Castle is located in the centre of Glinsk village, halfway between Creggs and Ballymoe, in the valley of the River Suck.

History

Glinsk Castle was built in the mid-17th century (begun c. 1628) and is reputed to be the last castle built in Ireland (obviously this depends on one's definition of "castle", for example Glenveagh Castle was constructed in 1870). It was the seat of the Burke baronets of Glinsk. It was gutted by fire, leaving it well preserved.[2][3] In 1829 Skeffington Gibbon described it as "a terrific roofless pile, haunted by a colony of rats."[4]

Castle

Another view of the castle

The castle stands on a limestone floor overlooking the countryside; famously, one can see all five counties of Connacht.

The castle is rectangular with two towers protruding to the south. It has two chimney shafts, each a battery of five diagonal stacks. The windows are mullioned with weepers. Defensive features included gun loops, bartizans and high basements. It was once surrounded by a bawn wall with turrets but little of that remains.[3]

References

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