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castles historical around tuam corrofin

Around-Tuam-Corrofin Castles Historical
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5 castles historical in around tuam corrofin
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Dunmore Castle And Friary
Dunmore, Galway
The Castle:

The first castle was built here by de Bermingham about 1225, but it was burned by the sons of the kings of Connacht in 1249, by Fichra O'Flynn in 1284 and by Rory O'Connor in 1315. The present castle was probably built after the last burning. It is a massive rectangular tower of four storeys situated on a motte with the remains of a fortifying wall around it.

The tower is bare inside, and the mullioned windows on the top floor suggest that it was partiall...
Photo: Ballinderry Castle, Galway County
Ballinderry Castle
Tuam, Galway
Ballinderry Castle is 3km to the south east on the road to Barnaderg. It is believed to have been one of the last castles built in Ireland....
Photo: Tollendal Castle, Galway County
Tollendal Castle
Milltown, Tuam, Galway
Some 7km along the road to Tuam, near Castletown House, is the site of the ancestral home of the Lally's, Tollendal (of Tullynadaly) Castle.
One member of the family, the celebrated Baron Lally, Marechal de France, made strenuous attempts to drive the English from India.
He failed and was executed by Louis xv as a traitor, but afterwards his name was cleared, and is inscribed in the Arch De Triomphe in Paris....
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Castle Hackett
Headford, Galway
The ruins of 13th century tower house stand at the foot of the famed Knockma. It was built by the Hacketts, a Norman family who established themselves along the east side of Lough Corrib, having driven the O' Flahertys across the lake to Connemara. The Kirwans, one of the tribes of Galway settled there in the 15th century....
Photo: Carraigin Castle, Galway County
Carraigin Castle
Headford, Galway
A landmark on the eastern shore of Lough Corrib for almost seven centuries, it was originally built in the 13th century by Adam Gaynard and occupied by the Gaynard family until the 17th century when George Staunton acquired the castle and the lands.

It remained in his family until 1946, when it became a ruin. Now restored to its former glory with 13th century materials, it is a rare example of a medieval hall house....
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