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Beach Tower

Jenkin's Lane

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Beach Tower

The Beach Tower is situated at Jenkin's Lane in County Waterford, Ireland.

Location

  • The Beach Tower is situated at Jenkin's Lane in County Waterford, Ireland.

History

The Beach Tower was constructed during the 15th century as a defensive structure. Its purpose was to provide protection for the surrounding area from potential invaders.

Architecture

The Beach Tower features a defensive architectural style, with a primary focus on fortification and defense. The layout of the tower is typical of medieval castles, with a central keep surrounded by outer walls and bastions.

Historical Significance and Events

The Beach Tower played an important role in the region's history, particularly during the 16th century when it was used as a stronghold for local lords. However, its significance declined after the Norman invasion of Ireland in the 12th century.

Current Status and Use

The Beach Tower is currently a private residence, although it has been preserved to maintain its historical integrity. The site is open to the public for guided tours, providing insight into the tower's history and architecture.

Heritage Status

The Beach Tower was designated as a protected monument in 1990, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

  • Address: Jenkin's Lane
  • Guided tours available upon request
  • Opening hours: By appointment only

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The central keep features a large stone fireplace and ornate wooden beams.
  • The tower's walls are adorned with intricate carvings, depicting scenes of local mythology and legend.
  • A small chapel is located within the tower's grounds, offering a peaceful retreat for visitors.

Details

NameBeach Tower
City
CountryIreland
Coordinates52.261063, -7.1138015
Current useprivate residence and museum
Guided tourstrue