Counties: Waterford
Site Type
Bawn, Ballyclohy, Co. Waterford
The tower house at Ballyclohy sits on a plateau with commanding views over a ravine that runs from southwest to northeast.
Site of Castle, Adamstown, Co. Waterford
On the western slopes of Adamstown in County Waterford, a grass-covered field holds a fascinating piece of local history that exists more in memory than in stone.
Moated site, Aglish, Co. Waterford
In the quiet townland of Aglish, County Waterford, a rectangular grass-covered platform marks the site of what was once a medieval moated settlement.
Site of Castle, Castlereagh, Co. Waterford
Situated at a fork in a lane on a gentle west-facing slope in Castlereagh, County Waterford, the remnants of a castle tell a story spanning centuries of Irish history.
Site of Castle, Ross, Co. Waterford
On a gentle south-facing slope amongst the cereal fields of Ross, County Waterford, lies what remains of a forgotten medieval castle.
Sheanmore Castle, Shean More, Co. Waterford
Positioned on the north-facing slope of a broad east-west ridge in County Waterford, Sheanmore Castle stands as a testament to the turbulent history of 16th-century Ireland.
Bawn, Clonea, Co. Waterford
The tower house at Clonea in County Waterford sits atop a rocky outcrop, surrounded by a defensive fosse that runs from the southeast to the west.
Castle, Rathgormuck, Co. Waterford
In the countryside near Rathgormuck, County Waterford, the ghost of a forgotten castle once stood just 50 paces east of the main tower house.
Site of Castle, Hacketstown, Co. Waterford
On the western side of the Ballymacart river valley in County Waterford, a plateau holds the remnants of what was once Hacketstown Castle.
Rathgormuck Castle, Rathgormuck, Co. Waterford
Rathgormuck Castle stands on a gentle north-facing slope in County Waterford, its weathered stone walls telling a story that stretches back to at least 1640.
Riding House, Lismore, Co. Waterford
Standing at the southeastern corner of Lismore Castle's walled garden in County Waterford, this impressive gateway serves as an outer entrance to the historic castle grounds.
Site of Castle, Currabaha East, Co. Waterford
On a small, overgrown promontory jutting northward from the southern side of the Mahon river valley in Currabaha East, County Waterford, lie the elusive remains of what local maps once marked as a castle.
Site of Castle, Kilcomeragh, Co. Waterford
Hidden in a private garden at the base of Crough Hill's southeastern slope lies the site of what was once a significant fortified residence.
Bawn, Knockmaon, Co. Waterford
Rising from the southern edge of the Cappagh valley in County Waterford, a rocky hillock about 20 metres high provides the foundation for an intriguing piece of medieval Irish history.
Glen Farm, Glenmorrishmeen, Co. Waterford
On the southern side of the Blackwater River's floodplain in County Waterford, the land rises into a small glen that runs north to south.

