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Parkes Castle

16th century Tower House structure once owned by Sir Brian O’Rourke

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Kilmore, Fivemilebourne, Leitrim

Service Description

Parke’s Castle occupies a striking setting on the northern shores of Lough Gill in County Leitrim. A restored castle of the early seventeenth century, it was once the home of English planter Robert Parke. There is evidence of an earlier structure on the site, a tower house once owned by Sir Brian O’Rourke, lord of West Breifne. O’Rourke, whom one English governor described as ‘the proudest man this day living on the earth’, resisted crown rule and fled Ireland, but ended up in the hands of Queen Elizabeth’s forces. He was thrown into the Tower of London, tried and finally hanged at Tyburn. Tragedy struck in 1677, when two of Parke’s children drowned on the lake. The castle then fell into disrepair. Only in the late twentieth century was it restored, using traditional Irish oak and craftsmanship. Viewed at sunset, the castle cuts a stunning silhouette over the water. Opening Times 15 March – 03 November 2024 Daily 10:00 – 17:30 Last admission 16:45


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