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Clifden
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Clifden Castle was built by
John D'Arcy (in 1815) in a Gothic Revival style in the early
19th century. John was a man of drive, energy and
determination. He founded Clifden in 1812 and built his
castle around the same time. He was married twice and had
fourteen children in all, leaving one to assume that this
was a very full and noisy family home. |
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Following John's death in 1839, the castle and town passed
to his son and heir, Hyacinth. Like so many landlords in the
West of Ireland, Hyacinth became bankrupt as a result of
debts incurred during the Great Famine and in 1850 the town
and castle went on sale.
The new owners, the Eyre family from Bath in England,
purchased the town and castle for £21,245. The Eyre's lived
at the castle until the 1920s when the lands were eventually
purchased by the government and divided out among the
tenants.
Sadly, the castle had no outright owner and, in time, was
stripped bare of its slates and timbers and eventually fell
to ruin.
One of the interesting features of this property is the
standing stones. D'Arcy had these stones erected to imitate
other standing stones around Ireland. It isn't unknown why
he did this, but the stones have been surveyed and it has
been determined that they are not as ancient as D'Arcy would
have us believe.
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Castles in
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