Caherduff Castle
Caherduff Castle | |
County Mayo | |
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Type: | Tower house |
Location | |
Grid reference: | M17565650 |
Location: | 53°33’8"N, 9°14’41"W |
Village: | Caherduff |
History | |
Information | |
Owned by: | Heritage Ireland |
Caherduff Castle is a fortified tower house in County Mayo, standing north of Lough Corrib, by Caheruff a mile and a half north-west of Cross.
History
The townland takes its name from the Irish for "black fort."[1]
Caherduff Castle was acquired by the Crown in 1918, and is now in the care of the Irish state.[2]