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Castle Macfirbis
Castle Macfirbis
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Inishcrone, Sligo
A few miles north of Enniscrone is the ruined stronghold of the MacFirbis clan, renowned Gaelic poets and annalists.
It was a member of this leaned family who compiled the 'Book of Lecan' (AD 1416) now in the library of the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin....
Ballinfad Castle
Ballinfad Castle
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Ballinfad, Sligo
Known as the Castle of the Curlews, this castle was built around 1590 to protect the pass over the Curlew Hills. It was garrisoned by a Constable and ten wardens from 1610 to 1626 and, after a stout resistance, had to surrender in 1641 due to lack of water.
The plan of the castle is modelled on those of 13th century castles, with a small central square block dwarfed by four massive towers at the corners which are round outside and square inside....
Parkes Castle
Parkes Castle
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Sligo, Sligo
Parkes Castle on the north-east shore of Lough Gill is a 17th century fortified manor house which houses an interpretative centre with an audio-visual show reflecting the many historic and prehistoric sites in the region. There is a tea-room, and guided tours are conducted during the summer months....
Castlebalwin Castle
Castlebalwin Castle
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Castlebaldwin, Sligo
A 17th century fortified house, rectangular in plan, with a square turret at one end. Little remains inside except for fireplaces. There is a machicolation over the door at roof level, from which things could be dropped on the heads of those entering the door....
Classiebawn Castle
Classiebawn Castle
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Sligo, Sligo
Classiebawn Castle which overlooks the charming resort of Mullaghmore, was the property of Viscount Palmerston, British Statesman and Prime Minister, who also built the harbour here.
The castle was completed by the first Lord Mount Temple in 1874 and later descended to the Moutbattens. Now privatedly owned and not open to the public....
Ballymote Castle
Ballymote Castle
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Ballymote, Sligo
Probably built by Richard de Burgo in 1300, this was possibly the strongest castle in Connacht. The castle was probably captured by the O'Conors in 1317, but was taken from them in the course of local struggles by Mac Diarmada in 1347. By 1381 it had passed to the MacDonaghs. Although attached to Tadhg MacDiarmada in 1561, it had apparently passed to O'Conor Sligo by 1571, at which time he surrendered the castle and had it regranted to him by the English. In 1577 the castle fell into English...
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