Clifden Castle (ruin)

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Clifden Castle (ruin) is the remains of a 19th-century Gothic Revival manor house near Clifden in County Galway, Ireland, now a picturesque coastal ruin and local historical attraction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic Revival house
historic building
ruined country house
tourist attraction
accessibleBy footpath from roadside gateway
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
builtFor John D'Arcy NERFINISHED
completionDate c. 1810s–1820s
constructionStart early 19th century
country Ireland NERFINISHED
currentUse local historical attraction
picturesque ruin
hasCondition partially collapsed
roofless
hasCulturalSignificance example of 19th-century landlord estate in Connemara
hasFeature battlemented parapets
coastal views
courtyard
gate lodge
pointed-arch windows
turrets
walled avenue
hasFunctionInPast seat of local landlord
hasMaterial rubble masonry
stone
hasOwnershipHistory D'Arcy family NERFINISHED
hasSurroundings Atlantic coastline
pasture land
hasTourismRole minor regional attraction
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean
Clifden Bay islands NERFINISHED
heritageStatus ruin
isPopularFor local history interest
photography
walking visits
locatedIn County Galway NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Connemara NERFINISHED
locatedNear Clifden NERFINISHED
locatedOn west coast of Ireland
near Sky Road scenic route NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Clifden town NERFINISHED
overlooks Clifden Bay NERFINISHED
partOf built heritage of Connemara
period 19th century
usedAs country residence
manor house

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Clifden hasNearbyLandmark Clifden Castle (ruin)