Pallas Castle is a tower house and National Monument located in County Galway, Ireland.[2][3][4]
Pallas Castle | |
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Native name Caisleán na Pailíse (Irish) | |
Type | tower house |
Location | Pallas, Tynagh, County Galway, Ireland |
Coordinates | 53°07′36″N 8°21′44″W / 53.126574°N 8.362318°W |
Built | c. 1500 |
Owner | State |
Official name | Pallas Castle |
Reference no. | 462[1] |
Location
editPallas Castle is located to the west of Pallas House, 2.8 km (1.7 mi) south of Tynagh, 1.6 km (1 mile) north of the Duniry River.[5]
History
editThe castle was built by the Burkes c. 1500.[6] In 1574 it was owned by Jonyck Fitzthomas Burke, but after the restoration it passed to the Nugent Earls of Westmeath. Near the tower at the west end, there is a rectangular flanker, an 18th-century malt house and the remains of a large 17th-century gabled house.[7] Some buildings in the southwest corner probably date from the 19th century. The Burke family name lives on with the Burke family descendants living down the road and in surrounding areas.
Building
editThe tower is 5 storeys high, with the third storey vaulted. The thick end wall contains a tier of mural chambers and a winding stair.
There are a number of good fireplaces preserved on the various floors.
The fourth floor has attractive mullioned windows framed in arches. The roof was still thatched in the early part of the 20th century, the bottom being covered with stone flags for protection.
The tower is surrounded by a well-preserved bawn, entered via a two-storey gatehouse. The bawn has two towers with turrets at each corner, and has internal steps and parapets.[8][9][10]
References
edit- ^ "National Monuments of County Galway in State Care" (PDF). heritageireland.ie. National Monument Service. p. 8. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ "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. 1 January 1846 – via Google Books.
- ^ Ireland Guide. Gill & MacMillan, Limited. 1 January 2000. ISBN 9780717128877 – via Google Books.
- ^ Ronnes, Hanneke (1 January 2006). Architecture and Elite Culture in the United Provinces, England and Ireland, 1500-1700. Amsterdam University Press. ISBN 9789085553618 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Gothic Past - Pallas Castle, Tynagh, County Galway".
- ^ "Pallas Castle or Tower House". January 1903.
- ^ "Pallas Castle, County Galway".
- ^ "Pallas Castle Tynagh Loughrea County Galway Ireland".
- ^ Admin (15 August 2013). "Beside Pallas Karting & Paintball - Pallas Castle".
- ^ "Local Guide ||| Ireland Reaching Out".
External links
editMedia related to Pallas Castle at Wikimedia Commons