Ashtown Castle

Tower house in Dublin, Ireland

Ashtown Castle

Ashtown Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile an Ásaigh) is a tower house in the Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland.

It was found hidden within the walls of a much larger and more recent Georgian building, the Under Secretary's Lodge also known as Ashtown Lodge, that was being used by the Papal Nuncio until 1978. At that time, the Lodge was deemed structurally irreparable due to dry rot. However, as the building was being demolished, Ashtown Castle was discovered. It has now been restored and forms part of the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre.[1]

It is thought to originally date from the 1430s,[2] as it is built to dimensions that conform with a government policy of the time that offered £10 to those who built a castle for their own safety. The castle was later incorporated into the construction of Ashtown Lodge which was to serve as the official residence of the Under Secretary from 1782.[citation needed]

The Phoenix Park Visitor Centre

The Phoenix Park Visitor Centre is beside the Castle. It has visitor information, an exhibition of the Phoenix Park History dating back from 3500BC to the present. There is a cafe in the visitor centre grounds.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Phoenix Park - Visitor Centre". www.phoenixpark.ie. Archived from the original on 2 December 2020. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Archaeology | Phoenix Park".
  3. ^ "Phoenix Park Visitor Centre – Ashtown Castle | Heritage Ireland".

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