Castle, Athlone And Bigmeadow, Co. Westmeath

Castle, Athlone And Bigmeadow, Co. Westmeath

The medieval Connacht Tower once stood north of Athlone Castle, forming a crucial part of the town's western defences on the Connacht side of Athlone.

Castle, Athlone And Bigmeadow, Co. Westmeath

Historical records describe it as a rectangular structure flanked by two circular towers at its northern corners, connected to the main castle by a defensive wall or ditch; possibly the ‘great fosse’ mentioned in various documents. This fortification helped create a riverside bawn, essentially a fortified enclosure that protected the approach to the castle from the Shannon River.

By 1581, the tower had already fallen into disrepair when Thomas, Earl of Ormond and Ossory, received a crown grant for ‘an old ruinous tower called Connaghte tower covered with straw’. The grant included a 27-metre parcel of land to the south, a garden plot with ruined cottages to the north, and land stretching through the great fosse westward to the River Shannon. The tower’s military significance came to a violent end during the Williamite War in Ireland, when artillery bombardment in 1691 left it partially demolished.



Despite the damage, remnants of the Connacht Tower persisted for another century and a half. Thomas Sherrard’s 1784 map of Athlone still shows its partial remains, and local historian Langrishe noted that ruins survived until the mid-nineteenth century. The tower’s final demise came not from warfare but from progress; it was removed during the Shannon navigation improvements and the construction of Grace Road. Today, no visible trace remains of this once-important defensive structure that guarded Athlone’s western approaches for centuries.

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Nicholls, K.W. (ed.) 1994 The Irish fiants of the Tudor sovereigns during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Philip & Mary, and Elizabeth I, 4 vols. Dublin. Éamonn de Búrca for Edmund Burke Publisher. Murtagh, H. (ed.) 1994 Athlone. Irish Historic Towns Atlas, No. 6. Dublin. Royal Irish Academy. Bradley, J., Halpin, A., and King, H. 1985 Urban archaeological survey – county Westmeath. Unpublished report commissioned by the Office of Public Works, Dublin.
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