×

Castleconnell Castle

(2) Historical landmark in Castleconnell, Ireland
Address: Block B, 5A Castle St, Coolbane, Castleconnell, Co. Limerick, V94 H935, Ireland
castleconnell history from www.limerick.ie
Castleconnell has retained its 18th and 19th century character with the traditional facades of the shops, pubs, hotel and houses. The abundance of elegant ...
castleconnell history from en.wikipedia.org
Castleconnell is a village in County Limerick on the banks of the River Shannon. It is 11 km (6.8 mi) from Limerick city and near the boundaries of County ...
People also ask
castleconnell history from en.wikipedia.org
History. The castle was built on a rock overlooking the River Shannon by the O'Connell's. It was the seat of the chief of Hy-Cuilean, a territory south-east of ...
castleconnell history from www.castleconnellparish.ie
The church was rebuilt and served as a Church of Ireland Church from 1649 to 1688. It was a rectory and vicarage in the diocese of Killaloe, forming part of the ...
The village remains a popular location for anglers fishing on the Shannon and Mulcair rivers and has a long history in angling, once being a popular location ...
Castleconnell, picturesquely situated on a rock overlooking the Shannon, about six miles north of Limerick, became the principal castle of the Bourkes in West ...
castleconnell history from myhomeplacecastleconnell.wordpress.com
Apr 2, 2012 · It was built on a rock base on a bend of the River Shannon by a family called Gunning, one thousand years ago. They were a sept of the O' Briens ...
Village by Shannon: the story of Castleconnell and its hinterland was written by Joe Carroll and Pat Tuohy and published in 1991. In Chapter 7, “The Great ...
castleconnell history from www.castleconnell.ie
In the 18th and 19th centuries, it was a popular spa resort patronised by the local Ascendancy classes and visiting gentry from overseas. Fine Georgian houses ...