Lismakeery Castle, Lismakeery, Co. Limerick

Lismakeery Castle, Lismakeery, Co. Limerick

Lismakeery Old Castle stands as a weathered remnant of medieval Ireland in County Limerick, its partial walls rising from the landscape like broken teeth.

Lismakeery Castle, Lismakeery, Co. Limerick

When surveyed in 1840, this rectangular tower house still retained much of its defensive character, with the west and south walls reaching 20 feet high whilst the north and east walls varied between 10 and 12 feet, suggesting the structure once stood considerably taller. The building represents what architectural historian Donnelly classified as a Type 5 tower house; a unique rectangular design that nonetheless incorporated the characteristic features of Irish Gothic military architecture.

The castle’s documented history stretches back to at least 1302, when it appeared in records as ‘Lismaceyre’, an appanage of Keynsham. Throughout the centuries, it passed through numerous hands, creating a paper trail of ownership that reads like a who’s who of Anglo-Irish nobility. In 1582, William Lacy received a pardon for the property, though James Reough Lacy held the actual castle. It was subsequently granted to F. Berkeley, who leased it to Edmund Drew, and by 1615, Maurice Berkeley had settled it upon his wife with reversion rights to his brother Henry and their sisters. The 1654-56 Civil Survey grimly noted it as ‘a ruinated Castle’ under the ownership of Lord Brohill, an English proprietor, indicating the structure had already fallen into disrepair by the mid-17th century.



Despite centuries of decay, the castle retains intriguing architectural details that hint at its former sophistication. Much of the vault over the second storey has survived, even after losing its northeast corner and upper levels. The original entrance faced south and was accessed via a straight stair built into the east wall. Archaeological surveys suggest there may have been a projection at the northwest corner, possibly a defensive turret or garderobe. The castle appeared on the 17th century Down Survey map of Connello Barony, and local tradition long held it as a de Lacy stronghold, linking it to one of medieval Ireland’s most influential Norman families.

Rated 0 out of 5

Good to Know

Tags

Visitor Notes

Review type for post source and places source type not found
Added by
Picture of IrishHistory.com
IrishHistory.com
IrishHistory.com is passionate about helping people discover and connect with the rich stories of their local communities.
Please use the form below to submit any photos you may have of Lismakeery Castle, Lismakeery, Co. Limerick. We're happy to take any suggested edits you may have too. Please be advised it will take us some time to get to these submissions. Thank you.
Name
Email
Message
Upload images/documents
Maximum file size: 50 MB
If you'd like to add an image or a PDF please do it here.

Simington, R.C. (ed.) 1938 The civil survey, AD 1654-1656. Vol. IV: county of Limerick, with a section of Clanmaurice barony Co. Kerry. Dublin. Irish Manuscripts Commission. Salter, M. 2004 The castles of North Munster. Worcestershire. Folly Publications. Westropp, T.J. 1906-7 The ancient castles of the county of Limerick. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 26, 54-264. OSNB – Ordnance Survey Name Books. Pro-forma books arranged by Civil Parish for recording townland and other name-forms and compiled in the course of the OS 6-inch survey 1824-1841. The name books also include minor names and incidental references to antiquities. National Archives of Ireland. Hibernia Regnum: A set of 214 barony maps of Ireland dating to the period AD 1655-59. The original parish maps have been lost but the Hibernia Regnum maps are preserved in the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris (Goblet 1932, v-x). Photographic facsimiles of these maps were published by the Ordnance Survey, Southampton in 1908. Donnelly, C.J. 1999 A Typological Study of the Tower Houses of County Limerick. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 129, 19-39.
Lismakeery, Co. Limerick
52.57558257, -8.99395658
52.57558257,-8.99395658
Lismakeery 
Tower Houses 

Related Places