
Why this matters
Corraun Castle, located in County Mayo, was likely built by the Ó Cellaigh (O'Kelly) clan during the late medieval period, reflecting their influence in the region. The castle is remembered as an example of Gaelic Irish defensive architecture and as a historical marker of the power struggles in west Connacht.
What is recorded here
Corraun Castle is recorded as a castle in County Mayo. Its open map record supplies this location and any linked names or public references.
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