Fiddaun Castle | |
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Fiodh Duin | |
General information | |
Status | in ruins |
Type | tower house |
Location | near Tubber, County Galway |
Country | Ireland |
Estimated completion | mid-16th century |
Official name | Fiddaun Castle |
Reference no. | 206[1] |
Fiddaun Castle is a tower house in Tubber, County Galway, close to the border of County Clare in Ireland. It is a National Monument of Ireland.
Name
Fiodh Duin means "wood of the fort" in Irish.[2]: 15
Geography
Fiddaun Castle is situated between Lough Doo and Lough Aslaun near the modern village of Tubber.
History
Fiddaun is a mid-16th century Irish tower house in the Kiltartan barony of the Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, one of four O'Shaughnessy castles.
Fiddaun was most likely built by Sir Roger Gilla Dubh Ó Seachnasaigh, as he is the first mentioned living there and it is not known before his time.[3]
Today
This tower house is most noted for its well preserved inner bawn wall. It is located on private land and maintained by the Office of Public Works.
References
- ↑ "National Monuments of County Galway in State Care" (PDF). heritageireland.ie. National Monument Service. p. 3. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ↑ Roche, D. The Clare Guide - Official Irish Tourist Board Guide. Bord Failte.
- ↑ Fahey, Jerome (1893). The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Kilmacduagh. Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son. p. 253. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
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