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Revision as of 19:52, 25 January 2013 by 109.79.234.198 (talk) (→Status: Updated with accurate information)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Foulksrath Castle (Template:Lang-ga) is a 15th century Anglo-Norman tower house located in Jenkinstown in County Kilkenny, Ireland.
It was built by the Purcell clan, who also constructed several others nearby. After over three centuries as owners, the family was reduced to living as peasants in the castle stables after it was confiscated by Oliver Cromwell and given to his officers after the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland. The castle was slated for demolition in 1946 but was saved by community support. It was renovated and opened as a hostel in 1948, making it the oldest hostel in Ireland. It operated in the An Óige (Irish Youth Hostel Association) network, which is affiliated with Hostelling International. The hostel is now permanently closed.
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Foulksrath Castle is a privately owned 14th century Tower House in Jenkinstown, Co Kilkenny, Ireland. Located about 12 kms outside the Medieval city of Kilkenny it is a well preserved and restored Norman Tower House. Most of the Bawn (outer) wall and some ancillary structures also survive in addition to the main tower. A pitched roof has been added over the centre of the tower, though the open-air walk along the tower's crenellated battlement has been preserved and is still accessible. A narrow spiral staircase connects the four stories.
Stories have circulated that Foulksrath Castle is haunted by the daughter of the original owner, who was supposedly killed in the tower. A BBC television crew of British ghost hunters visited in 1992. Other ghosts include a woman who was killed by her lover and haunts the castle by creating the scent of lilacs. The owner/keeper of the castle has claimed to see ghosts as well.
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52°44′59″N 7°18′58″W / 52.749614°N 07.315992°W / 52.749614; -07.315992 (Foulksrath Castle Facebook page)
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