Clomantagh Castle

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Clomantagh Castle

County Kilkenny


Clomantagh Castle
Type: Tower house
Location
Grid reference: SF29792833
Location: 52°43’32"N, 7°29’7"W
History
Built 1430s
Information
Owned by: Irish Landmark Trust
Website: Clomantagh Castle, Freshford

Clomantagh Castle (also known as Croomantagh Castle) is a 15th-century tower house near Freshford in County Kilkenny.

The castle was originally built in the 1430s,[1] additional buildings and outbuildings were added in the subsequent centuries - including a connected 19th century farmhouse.[2]

Sheela na gig relief at Clomantagh

Carvings on the castle's walls include a Sheela na gig relief (a symbolic pagan nude).[3][4]

Situated on lands owned by the Earls of Ormond, on the death of Pierce 'Ruadh' Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond in 1539, the castle was inherited by his son, Richard Butler, 1st Viscount Mountgarret.[5] It remained in the hands of the Butlers of Mountgarret through the 16th and 17th centuries, until its confiscation following the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland.[5]

Cromwell granted the castle to Lieutenant Arthur St George. In later years the castle changed hands twice more.

A farmhouse was added by the Shortall family, who were the owners in the 1800s. The castle's last private owner was a local vet named Willie White. Thereafter it was granted to the Irish Landmark Trust.

The castle today

The castle was subject to renovations in the late 20th century (which received an award from the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland),[6][7] and is now managed as a holiday rental property by the Irish Landmark Trust.[8]

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