Saint_David's_Castle

Saint David's Castle

Saint David's Castle

Norman building in Naas, County Kildare, Ireland


Saint David's Castle is a 13th-century Norman castle located in Naas, Ireland.[1][2][3]

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Location

Saint David's Castle is located just off Church Lane, immediately east of St David's Church.[4]

History

St. David’s Castle, sometimes called King John’s Castle, dates from the early Hiberno-Norman era, perhaps as early as 1200. John visited Naas in 1206. He visited again in 1210, when he held a form of Parliament in the town. About this time County Kildare became a separate county.

The name derives from Saint David, patron saint of Wales, as the Normans who settled Naas were mostly Welsh in origin.

In 1409 Henry IV, Lord of Ireland granted to Naas its first charter as a Corporation and a few years later it was given power to collect tolls at all the entrances to the town, the moneys to go towards fortifying the town with walls and gates.

Saint David's Castle was rebuilt and incorporated into the town wall structure at this time.[5]

It was converted into a dwelling in the 18th century. The Church of Ireland rector occupied the house by the 18th century.[6]

Building

It is a large building of three storeys, comprising a tower with a winding stone staircase.

It is on an irregular plan incorporating the fabric of the tower house, comprising three-bay two-storey range, with single-bay two-storey projecting bay to front (southeast) on an L-shaped plan, having a two-bay single-storey bay with half dormer attic at angles to northeast.[7]


References

  1. Society, County Kildare Archaeological (18 November 1895). "Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society and Surrounding Districts" via Google Books.
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 November 2017. Retrieved 18 November 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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