Isert Kelly Castle

Isert Kelly Castle is a tower house and National Monument located in County Galway, Ireland.[1]

Isert Kelly Castle
Native name
Irish: Caisleán Íseart Uí Cheallaigh
Isserkelly Castle
Location of Isert Kelly Castle in Ireland
Typetower house
LocationCastlepark, Kilchreest,
County Galway, Ireland
Coordinates53.157982°N 8.718990°W / 53.157982; -8.718990
Height21 m (69 ft)
Built15th century
OwnerState
National Monument of Ireland
Official name: Isert Kelly Castle
Reference no.272

Location

Isert Kelly Castle is 5 km (3.1 mi) southwest of Kilchreest.[2]

History

The tower house was built some time in the 15th century.[3] It belonged to the MacHubert Burkes, who claim descent from Hubert, son of Richard Óg de Burgh, a Hiberno-Norman knight of the 13th century. It later passed to the MacRedmonds, another branch of the Burkes (de Burgo, de Búrca).[4][5]

It was burned by the Ó Doṁnaill (O'Donnells) in 1596. A fireplace within is dated 1604.

After the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland Isert Kelly Castle passed to Dudley Persse. William Persse owned it in the 19th century.

Substantial excavation took place in 2014–16.[6]

Description

The tower house is well-preserved and stands 21 m (69 ft) tall, within a bawn 60 m (200 ft) square. Secondary buildings may have included a hall, stables, cottages and barns. The surrounding "Castlepark" townland covers 20.5 ha (51 acres).

The first floor is vaulted and has a fireplace. The second floor has arcades. The main room is at the third storey with a dated fireplace of 1604 with the initials W.H.[7]

References

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