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      • Ballingarry Castle lies in the village of the same name, in County Tipperary, in Ireland.
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  2. The castle is situated on Knights Street in the village of Ballingarry. This place was called ‘Le Garth’ in 1291, or ‘Garthbyboys’ in 1319. Ballingarry ‘had evidently belonged to the Byboys family’; they witnessed charters, suits and other disputes here during the 13th century. 2.

  3. Aug 5, 2020 · Ballingarry Castle is still referred to as the de Lacy Castle. The castle is situated off Knight Street, and for generations was the home of the family, who are said to have fled Ireland as part of the Flight of the Wild Geese in the 1690s after the Treaty of Limerick.

  4. Ballingarry (Irish: Baile an Gharraí, meaning 'town of the garden') [2] is a village in County Limerick, Ireland. It is located near the village of Granagh and between the towns of Rathkeale and Kilmallock on the R518 road.

  5. Location. Address: Behind Main St, Ballingarry, Co. Limerick, Ireland. Ballingarry Castle lies in the village of the same name, in County Tipperary, in Ireland. Dating back to the 15th century, Ballingarry Castle is traditionally associated with the De Lacy family, although legend has it that it was built by the Knights Templar.

  6. Ballingany Castle was sited at an altitude of 160 metres on ground sloping gently to the west. The sun'ounding area appears as high ground between two small river valleys with a sharp drop to the immediate north. Ballingarry castle had a south-westerly aspect with a commanding position over the road. History

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  7. Jun 21, 2020 · Glenwilliam Castle, Ballingarry This structure is located in Ballingarry, Limerick , and is highly regarded for its architecture. Built by the Rev. William H. Massy in the early 1800s, Glenwilliam’s Castle reflects the building style developments from the time it was constructed to the many additions and restorations done for the past few ...

  8. Ballingarry Castle. An acre of land within its walls. Passed from Kennedy ownership in 1635. Wall with dovecotes standing today.

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