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Indicated — Castlebridge (part Of)

Castle — unclassified
Indicated — Castlebridge (part Of)
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Why this matters

A local castle; wider significance not recorded.

What is recorded here

Situated on the S bank of a meandering NE-SW tidal river c. 60m from the stream. Lewis (1837, vol. 1, 45) records that the present Church of Ireland church was built in 1764 on the site of a castle that was on ground provided by the bishop. The name ‘Castlebridge’ would suggest that there was a castle here, but this and the Lewis statement are the only indications of it. The 1839 and 1925 eds of the OS 6-inch map record the site of a church (WX032-031001-) at the same location. There is no visible trace of an older church or castle at ground level within a raised rectangular graveyard (WX032-031002-), and the present church was probably built in the developing village of Castlebridge at a location that may have had a castle. Compiled by: Michael Moore Date of upload: 31 August, 2012
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This remains an important historical record, but the official description says the monument is no longer visible or has been destroyed.

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