Counties: Carlow
Site Type
Moated site, Powerstown, Co. Carlow
In the countryside near Powerstown, County Carlow, a rectangular earthwork marks the location of what archaeologists believe to be a medieval moated site.
Site of Castle, Haroldstown, Co. Carlow
In the townland of Haroldstown, County Carlow, historical records point to the existence of a medieval castle that has since vanished from the landscape.
Moated site, Ballinacarrig, Co. Carlow
In the quiet countryside of Ballinacarrig, County Carlow, aerial photography has revealed the ghostly outline of a medieval moated site that once stood as a formidable presence in the landscape.
Clonmore Moat, Minvaud Upper, Co. Carlow
In the townland of Minvaud Upper, County Carlow, stands an impressive medieval earthwork known as Clonmore Moat.
Moated site, Coolyhune, Co. Carlow
In the townland of Coolyhune, County Carlow, the remnants of what was likely a medieval moated site once stood until its destruction in 1961.
Site of Castle, Downings, Co. Carlow
In the countryside near Downings, County Carlow, there once stood a castle that has completely vanished from the landscape.
Dunleckny Manor, Dunleckny, Co. Carlow
Hidden within the walls of Dunleckny Manor in County Carlow lies a fascinating piece of Irish architectural history.
Castlemore Moat, Castlemore, Co. Carlow
Castlemore Moat stands as one of County Carlow's most impressive Anglo-Norman earthworks, rising nine metres above the surrounding landscape with its distinctive flat-topped summit spanning roughly 20 metres across.
Pollmounty Castle, Ballynalour, Co. Carlow
Hidden within the wooded landscape of Ballynalour, County Carlow, the ruins of Pollmounty Castle stand as a testament to medieval fortification and violent destruction.
Moated site, Ballyling, Co. Carlow
In the countryside of County Carlow lies the remnants of a medieval moated site at Ballyling, a defensive structure that speaks to Ireland's turbulent medieval past.
Moated site, Lisnevagh,Tobinstown, Co. Carlow
In the townland of Lisnevagh, Tobinstown, County Carlow, the remains of a medieval moated site reveal centuries of careful water management and defensive planning.
Bawn, Rathnageeragh, Co. Carlow
In the townland of Rathnageeragh, County Carlow, the remnants of a castle courtyard offer a glimpse into Ireland's medieval past.
Moated site, Rathrush, Co. Carlow
In the quiet countryside of County Carlow, aerial photographs taken during the summer of 1996 revealed the ghostly outline of a medieval moated site at Rathrush.
Castle Grace, Castlegrace, Co. Carlow
Castle Grace in County Carlow stands as one of those tantalising historical puzzles where absence tells its own story.
Carrickduff Castle, Carrickduff, Co. Carlow
Carrickduff Castle stands as an intriguing remnant of County Carlow's layered architectural history.

