Ballyhack Castle

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Ballyhack Castle

County Wexford

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Location
Grid reference: S70571094
Location: 52°14’45"N, 6°58’3"W
Village: Ballyhack
History
Built 1480
Information
Owned by: Heritage Ireland

Ballyhack Castle stands within the village of Ballyhack in County Wexford.

The castle was built around 1480 as a castle or tower house, and it belonged to the Knights Hospitaller.[1] though it is thought the site's use was initially as a Preceptory, as far back as the 12th-century.[2]

The castle was occupied by Cromwellian forces during the Irish Rebellion of 1641, and was later used as a transportation point for those displaced by the Act for the Settlement of Ireland 1652. It is from this association that the phrase "Go to Ballyhack" was coined.

Features

Ballyhack Castle

The castle is open to the public, having been partially restored, and displays objects relating to the Crusades, the Normans, and medieval monks. Some the features of the castle that are on view are its dungeon, murder-hole, effigies and oratory. The castle is listed as a National Monument, and is in state care.[3]

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