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Kilcolgan Castle

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Kilcolgan Castle
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What is recorded here

Former stable yard, built c.1810, comprising five-bay two-storey former stables and three-bay two-storey former coach house, now in use as speech therapy school. Pitched slate roofs with recent skylights. Dressed limestone walls. Square-headed window openings having stone sills and one-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows. Square-headed door openings having tooled limestone Gibbsian surrounds and replacement timber doors. Three camber-arched carriage arches to three-bay building, having tooled stone voussoirs and replacement glazed timber doors and replacement windows. Yard enclosed by rubble stone boundary walls. Wrought-iron double-leaf gate with ashlar limestone piers to south range. Square-headed pedestrian openings with timber battened doors to north, west, and south ranges.
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