Dromaneen Castle

Dromaneen Castle is a fortified house and National Monument located in County Cork, Ireland.[2][3][4]

Dromaneen Castle
Native name
Irish: Caisleán an Dromainnín
TypeFortified house
LocationDromaneen, Mallow,
County Cork, Ireland
Coordinates52°07′42″N 8°43′48″W / 52.128461°N 8.729877°W / 52.128461; -8.729877
Builtc. 1610
OwnerState
Dromaneen Castle is located in Ireland
Dromaneen Castle
Location of Dromaneen Castle in Ireland
Official nameDromaneen Castle
Reference no.339[1]

It was one of the three main castles of the ancient O’Callaghan clan. The ruin is that of a Jocobean mansion and it is said to have been built by Caher O’Callaghan in around 1610. It was built to replace an older fortification, which had probably been in the style of a tower house. It was here that the Papal Nuncio Rinunicci was entertained in 1642. The castle was destroyed in 1652 during the Irish Confederate Wars. No effort was made to defend it and it was apparently occupied by Sir Richard Herrill, and Tynte of Youghal after which it was passed to Sir Richard Kyrle.[5]

Location

Dromaneen Castle is located 5.3 km (3.3 mi) west of Mallow, on the south bank of the Munster Blackwater.[6][7][8]

References

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