- Carrigaphooca Castle
Carrigaphooca Castle ("Caisleán Carraig a' Phúca" in Irish, meaning "Castle on the Rock of the Fairy" ; the word "Púca" may mean a
Ghost ,Fairy , or some other type of Spirit) is a ruined five storey rectangulartower house , situated on a steep-sided rock, and located 6 km west ofMacroom ,County Cork ,Ireland . Carrigaphooca was built in 1436, reputedly by Donal McCarthy ofDrishane . [Healy (1998). pp. 27-29] In 1602, the castle was attacked and taken by O'Sullivan Beare.O Murchadah (1993), p. 223]During the 1970s, the
Office of Public Works undertook restoration of the site, and added a flight of steps leading over the rock base, joining with the main entrance. [Power (1997), p. 361] The ground floor chamber is lit by small off-center windows, and is flanked by a straight mural stairs which rises as a spiral to the 4th floor level.A stone circle lies two fields to the east of the castle.
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*"Denis Power (1997). "Archaeological inventory of County Cork, Volume 3: Mid Cork, 9467" ColorBooks. ISBN 0-7076-4933-1"
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List of castles in Ireland
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