


After Monday’s post about Loughton, County Offaly, here is an earlier dwelling found within the demesne. Standing on raised ground to the immediate south of the main house and evidently retained as a romantic eye-catcher, this is a four storey tower house likely dating from the early 17th century when constructed for the then-dominant O’Carroll family. Circular bartizans remain at the top of the building on the south-west and north-east corners, with an internal staircase beginning on the east wall before turning 90 degrees and ascending up the north. A large fireplace opening also remains on the east side of the now-roofless castle.




Interesting ( I presume) en suite detail in the 3rd floor .
Wonder did you photograph the Benchmark on Loughton House 448.2 ft. above sea level. Sadly, I notice that many of the Country Houses that had a Benchmark have been demolished.
No, alas I missed that.
Next time…