Clara Castle

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Clara Castle

County Kilkenny


Clara Castle
Type: Tower house
Location
Grid reference: S57395789
Location: 52°40’10"N, 7°9’8"W
Village: Clara
History
Built c. 1500
Information

Clara Castle is a tower house or peel tower by Clara in County Kilkenny.[1]

The castle is found about four miles east of Kilkenny City, near one of the headwaters of the River Nore.[2]

History

Clara Castle was built in the late 15th/early 16th century by the Shortall family, who lived there until c. 1640. Henry Johnson occupied the castle in the Cromwellian period, and it later passed to the Byrnes; occupants include Anthony Byrne (1656–1720), Lewis Byrne (1690–1766), Mathew Byrne (1694–1754), Anthony Byrne (1725–1810), Michael Byrne (1762–1835).[3]

The castle was occupied up until 1905.[4]

Building

Clara Castle is five storeys tall with a vault above the third floor. On the north side is a bawn measuring 33 feet by 72 feet. It retains many of its original oak doors and floor beams.

There is a murder-hole above the entrance, which is also protected by a yett and drawbar.

The second floor, probably the lord's chamber, has a hooded chimneypiece, mural passage, garderobe and a small bedroom. It was originally painted blue and one wall has a Crucifixion mural.[5]

The floor above contains a secret chamber.

The top floor chamber is the largest and best-lit room in the castle, used for general family living.

Its large lintelled fireplace is a secondary insertion, so the fireplace in this room must originally have been in the centre of the floor.

The roof above is modern, while the parapets are crenellated in the Irish style with loopholes, alure, machicolation and weeps.[6][7][8]

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