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  1. Feb 23, 2021 · Nenagh Castle is a stunning 13 th-century castle that is nestled in the heart of Nenagh town in County Tipperary. The tall castle tower overlooks the bustling town of Nenagh while also offering spectacular views of the nearby Tipperary countryside.

  2. Nenagh castle comes into prominence again, when Bishop Michael Flannery initiated plans in 1860, to build a Cathedral in Nenagh, and sent a number of priests, including his cousin Fr. William Flannery (later Dean of Windsor, Ontario), to North America on a fund raising missions.

  3. www.nenagh.ie › details › nenagh-castleNenagh Castle

    Nenagh Castle was built by Theobald Walter (the first of the Butlers of Ormond) around 1200. To this day the cylindrical keep adorns the town and like most keeps it formed part of the perimeter of the fortress. The walls have now almost disappeared, but fragments remain.

  4. Ireland's most impressive Norman keep Nenagh Castle was built in 1216 and was the main residence for the Butler family for nearly 200 years. In the 17th century, it was captured by Owen Roe O'Neill in 1641, recaptured by Lord Inchiquin in 1642, surrendered to Lord Ireton during the Cromwellian Wars in 1651,

  5. The Castle boasts the finest cylindrical keep in Ireland. Like most keeps, it formed part of perimiter of the fortress, being incorporated in the curtain walls surrounding a five-sided courtyard. The Castle has had extensive renovations from 2009 to completion in June 2013.

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  6. Nov 16, 2023 · The town of Nenagh was attacked and burned again by the O’Carrolls and in 1641 it was attacked again and captured by Owen Roe O’Neill, but was retaken by Earl Inchquin the following year. In 1651 the castle was attacked by Oliver Crowell’s deputy in Ireland, Henry Ireton.

  7. May 5, 2018 · Though after renovations the castle is in a good state of repair, very little remains today of the gatehouse and one of the small towers. It was at Nenagh Castle, in 1336, that a peace treaty was signed between James, the 1st Earl of Ormond, and a representative of the O’Kennedy family.

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