Ballymore Castle

Ballymore Castle in Lawrencetown, County Galway, Ireland was originally a Madden tower house of the 15th century. A house was added in 1620, and the castle has been much altered since then.

The castle was built in 1585 by John Lawrence on land he had acquired through his marriage to the daughter of O'Madden, Lord of Longford. It was damaged in subsequent wars and repaired by his son, Walter, in 1620. John Lawrence Jnr. was dispossessed by Cromwell in 1641, having espoused the royalist cause in the war of that time.

The castle and much of the estate was given to Sir Thomas Newcomen, who leased the castle to the Lawrences for many years. On his death, it passed to his stepson, Nicholas Cusack of Cushinstown, County Meath, who sold it to John Eyre of Eyrecourt about 1720. The Seymour family settled in the castle around 1700. The castle was modernised and a large house added in 1815. Thomas Seymour purchased the castle and lands outright from Giles Eyre around 1824. This family remained in possession of the castle until the early part of this century.

Mrs. Hale, a relative of the Seymours, inherited the estate which was somewhat reduced at this time, a large portion having been acquired by the Irish Land Commission.

Historic Irish houses and castles
Connacht
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  • Ballymote Castle
  • Castle Hackett
  • Clonalis House
  • Dunguaire Castle
  • Eyrecourt Castle
  • Hazelwood House, Sligo
  • Kilronan Castle
  • Lissadell House
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  • Tyrone House
  • Westport House
Dublin
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  • Ardgillan Castle
  • Ashtown Castle
  • Carrickmines Castle
  • Castleknock Castle
  • Chichester House
  • Clontarf Castle
  • Deerfield
  • Drimnagh Castle
  • Dublin Castle
  • Farmleigh
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  • Iveagh House
  • Leinster House
  • Luttrellstown Castle
  • Malahide Castle
  • Manderley Castle
  • Mansion House
  • Mornington House
  • Rathfarnham Castle
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Munster
  • Ballyhannon Castle
  • Bantry House
  • Black Castle
  • Blarney Castle
  • Bourchier's Castle
  • Bunratty Castle
  • Cahir Castle
  • Castle Oliver
  • Craggaunowen Castle
  • Croom Castle
  • Desmond Castle
  • Doonagore Castle
  • Dromoland Castle
  • Dunboy Castle
  • Dunlough Castle
  • Fota House
  • Kilcash Castle
  • Kiltinan Castle
  • King John's Castle
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  • Leamaneh Castle
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  • Moorstown Castle
  • Mount Congreve
  • Muckross House
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Leinster
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  • Ardbraccan House
  • Avondale House
  • Bailieborough Castle
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  • Darver Castle
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  • Portlick Castle
  • Powerscourt House
  • Rock of Dunamase
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  • Stradbally Hall
  • Straffan House
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Ulster
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  • Ballymoyer House
  • Belfast Castle
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  • Carrickfergus Castle
  • Castle Caulfield
  • Castle Coole
  • Castle Leslie
  • Castle Saunderson
  • Clandeboye House
  • Cloughoughter Castle
  • Crom Castle
  • Derrymore House
  • Doe Castle
  • Donegal Castle
  • Dundrum Castle
  • Dunluce Castle
  • Florence Court
  • Glenveagh Castle
  • Gosford Castle
  • Grianan of Aileach
  • Hillsborough Castle
  • Lissan House
  • Lough Eske Castle
  • Monellan Castle
  • Mount Stewart
  • Parkanaur House
  • Rossmore Castle
  • Springhill House
  • Tynan Abbey
See also
Historic houses in Northern Ireland
Historic houses in the Republic of Ireland


Coordinates: 53°14′N 8°11′W / 53.233°N 8.183°W / 53.233; -8.183

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