Monday, May 12, 2008

Nenagh Castle Restoration

After years of hard work and persistence by successive Town Councillors and Nenagh Tourism Committee, it now appears that their diligence and commitment have paid off with work well under way on the restoration of the 13th Century Nenagh Castle and visitors centre.


I understand that the work which is being carried out by The Office of Public Works (OPW) has made considerable progress. Wooden oak beams which will support the four floors have been installed and the castle now has a roof for the first time in centuries.


Nenagh Castle is recognised as the finest cylindrical keep in Ireland was built in 1200 Theobald Walter, the founder of the great Butler dynasty of Ormond. It formed the north corner of a pentagonal court with a towered gatehouse on the southern side and strong towers on the north-west and south-east angles. This has now vanished, except for fragments of the gatehouse and east tower, but the keep still stands proud to a height of 100 feet. Its topmost quarter was added about 1860 by the Bishop of Killaloe in emulation of Windsor Castle.


Work on the restoration was recently delayed due to an archaeological find claimed to be of "huge historical significance". The find is believed to include a curtain wall of the 13th century castle and the ruins of a medieval manor house.


The castle adorned in scaffolding. The scaffolding was specially designed to allow architects full access to the walls which will enable them to inspect the structure and plan the work needed to be carried out.

(click to enlarge)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

great picture Joe.......good to see the old castle is getting the face-lift it truly deserves

pat

Anonymous said...

I love the photos and all the history. This is an outstanding blog!

Judy Roo said...

this is a really good picture joe..this blog is such a nice way for you to share your love of history and your town with all of us..it is also nice to know that tom and I have been there and had the chance to visit the castle, have a picture of us by the castle and touch the castle...not sure what it is about touching something that old but there is something...touching history I guess...

Anonymous said...

great pic joe...love the history, thank you for sharing! hugs

Anonymous said...

hi joe - could you update us on the current status of the restoration? i'm in irelamd at the moment and would like to visit nenagh castle if it is open to the public again. thanks!