Cullam Castle
N69
Cullam Castle
Cullam Castle is a ruined castle located in The Municipal District of Adare — Rathkeale, Ireland.
History
Cullam Castle is believed to date from the medieval period, its purpose as a fortified residence or stronghold remains unclear.
Architecture and Layout
The castle's architectural style is characteristic of Irish medieval fortifications, with a focus on defensive features such as thick walls and narrow windows.
- The layout appears to be typical of a 13th-century motte-and-bailey design, although the exact details are not well-documented.
Historical Significance and Events
Cullam Castle has played a significant role in Irish history, reportedly serving as a stronghold during the Norman invasion of Ireland in the 12th century.
However, little is known about specific events or occupants associated with the castle.
Current Status and Use
The castle now stands as a ruin, its condition largely deteriorated over time.
Despite this, it remains an important historical landmark and tourist attraction in the region.
Heritage Status
Cullam Castle has been designated as a historic site, recognizing its cultural and architectural significance to Ireland's rich history.
Visiting Information
- Visitors can access the castle via a public road (N69).
- Due to its ruined state, guided tours are not available.
- However, the surrounding area offers scenic views and opportunities for exploration of nearby historical sites.
Notable Features and Rooms
While the castle's interior is largely inaccessible due to its ruinous condition, notable features include the remains of the original motte and bailey design.
Unfortunately, no specific details regarding rooms or furnishings are available.
Details
| Name | Cullam Castle |
|---|---|
| City | The Municipal District of Adare — Rathkeale |
| Country | Ireland |
| Coordinates | 52.617466, -8.776438 |
| Current use | tourist attraction |
| Guided tours | false |
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