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Lisronagh Castle
 

County

Tipperary

Coordinates

N 52° 24' 57.12"   W 007° 42' 10.26"

Nearest town

Fethard

Grid Ref.

S 20214 29414

Map No.

75

Elevation a.s.l. (m)

85

Date of visit

Wednesday 21 June 2017

GPS Accuracy (m)

3
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The main doorway in the north wall.


Just south of the small village of Lisronagh, on the R689, there are a castle and a church not marked on the OSI Map.
The castle is a ruinous tower house with a rectangular plan. A number of windows in different styles and sizes open in all walls. There's a Gothic doorway in the north-northwest (345°) wall with the corbels for a machicolation at the roof level.
The doorway leads to a rectangular vaulted chamber and two large windows in east-northeast wall and two narrow windows in the west-southwest wall. To the right of the doorway there's a mural 17-step staircase to the upper floor. From here 7 more steps lead to a higher point of view. There was another floor above this, but it's missing. The top floor had a mural chamber in the south-southeast wall and a two-light window in the east-northeast wall.
Two corner slit windows are visible in the east-southeast and in the north-northeast corners.


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