Carrignacurra Castle
R584
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Carrignacurra Castle
Carrignacurra Castle is situated on R584 in County Cork, Ireland.
Location
- Carrignacurra Castle is situated on R584 in County Cork, Ireland.
History
The castle was constructed as the chief seat of the O'Leary family to defend a ford across the River Lee approximately 1.5 km east of Inchigeelagh village, a historic route between Macroom and Dunmanway.
The name Carrignacurra is believed to derive from Carraig na Choradh, meaning Rock of the Weir.
Architecture
The tower house features stone construction, characteristic of Irish castle architecture.
Its layout is typical of 17th-century Irish tower houses, with a central keep surrounded by outbuildings and a courtyard.
Historical Significance and Events
Carrignacurra Castle has been listed in the National Monuments Service's Record of Monuments and Places.
The castle's strategic location along a historic route made it an important stronghold for the O'Leary family and the broader region.
Current Status and Use
The current status of Carrignacurra Castle is that of a privately owned residence, although its historical significance and architectural integrity have been recognized by heritage authorities.
Heritage Status
Carrignacurra Castle has been designated as a protected monument due to its historical importance and architectural significance.
Visiting Information
Due to private ownership, Carrignacurra Castle is not open to the general public for tours.
However, visitors can view the castle from the outside or explore nearby Inchigeelagh village, which offers insight into local history and culture.
Notable Features and Rooms
No specific details are available regarding notable features and rooms within Carrignacurra Castle.
Details
| Name | Carrignacurra Castle |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Ireland |
| Coordinates | 51.846916, -9.105118 |
| Current use | privately owned residence |
| Guided tours | false |
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