Monday, April 19, 2010
Kirkistown Castle, Down, Ireland built by Roland Savage abt.1600
Kirkistown is a castle situated near Cloghy, County Down, Northern Ireland. The tower house and bawn is a state care historic monument in the townland of Kirkistown, in Ards Borough Council area, Kirkistown is one of the castles built by members of the Savage family in northern Ireland by our grandfathers between 1200-1600AD. is an impressive three-story tower house, built in 1622 by Roland Savage, a Norman landlord, at the site of a ninth-century round tower. It was occupied until 1731, when it was deserted. It post-dates the Plantation, but is fully in the late medieval tower-house tradition. Parts of the barn wall survive with three-quarter round flanker towers at the angles. The tower was remodeled in Gothic style in 1800 by a Col. Johnston, and in 1836 some further work was performed by a very young Master Montgomery of Grey Abbey. The building was left, however, with a partial roof and broken windows, and the elements soon returned it to disrepair.The Northern Ireland Environment Agency opened it to the public for the first time in 2001. (source Wikipedia)
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