Inishcoe Castle
R315
Inishcoe Castle
Location
Inishcoe Castle is situated on R315, located in County Mayo, Ireland.
History
The construction of Inishcoe Castle dates back to the 15th century, serving as a stronghold for the O'Flaherty clan. The castle's purpose was multifaceted, including military defense and administrative center.
Architecture
Inishcoe Castle is an example of medieval Irish architecture, featuring a mix of stone and timber construction. Its layout consists of a central keep surrounded by curtain walls, with multiple towers and outbuildings.
Historical Significance and Events
The castle played a significant role in the region's history, particularly during the 16th-century conflicts between the O'Flaherty clan and their rivals. The castle was reportedly besieged on several occasions, resulting in its eventual decline.
Current Status and Use
Inishcoe Castle is no longer inhabited but remains a notable landmark in County Mayo. The site has been restored to some extent, with ongoing efforts to preserve its historical integrity.
Heritage Status
The castle is classified as a Grade II listed structure under the Irish Heritage Council's designation system.
- Address: R315
- Location: County Mayo, Ireland
Notable Features and Rooms
While specific details about the interior layout are not available, notable features of Inishcoe Castle include its imposing curtain walls and central keep.
Details
| Name | Inishcoe Castle |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Ireland |
| Coordinates | 54.07713, -9.29976 |
| Current use | notable landmark |
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