Counties: Carlow

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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.
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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.
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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.
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Clonmore Moat, Minvaud Upper, Co. Carlow

In the townland of Minvaud Upper, County Carlow, stands an impressive medieval earthwork known as Clonmore Moat.
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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.
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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.
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Dunleckny Manor, Dunleckny, Co. Carlow

Hidden within the walls of Dunleckny Manor in County Carlow lies a fascinating piece of Irish architectural history.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Castle Grace, Castlegrace, Co. Carlow

Castle Grace in County Carlow stands as one of those tantalising historical puzzles where absence tells its own story.
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Carrickduff Castle, Carrickduff, Co. Carlow

Carrickduff Castle stands as an intriguing remnant of County Carlow's layered architectural history.