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Castle complex-northeast.jpg
View of castle complex from the north-east. The bawn yard would likely have contained more structures and have been much more cluttered in real life.

Privy.jpg
Privy. View from south.

Tower House Interior-north.jpg
Tower House Interior. View from north. The 'Raleigh window' can be seen in the third-story Parlor. The floors above it no longer exist.

Tower House Interior-south.jpg
Tower House Interior. View from south. Except for the Chapel on the fourth floor (on the right, middle), the floors above the third story no longer exist. Their reconstruction here is entirely hypothetical.

Kilcolman Castle artefacts.jpg
Finds from the archaeological excavations in the mid-1990s.
1-4 copper alloy
1 buckle plate
2 stick pin
3 sewing pin
4 miniature chape (i.e, the protective end of a knife sheath)

5 bone tuning peg (for an instrument, such as a lute)

6-12…

Kilcolman Castle excavation plan.jpg
Bird's-eye view plan of excavations in the mid-1990s under the direction of Eric Klingelhofer. Only parts of the compound were excavated.

Note the outlines of a "Tower House", "Parlor" and "Great Hall" at the bottom of the illustration. A "bawn"…

plant life.jpg
Close-up of lichen and plant life on the nineteenth-century stone addition to the castle. Up to six hundred years of exposure have taken their toll on the castle, as have raids, renovators and treasure-hunters.

Notice.JPG
Entry to the castle is locked and forbidden.

vaultedcellar (15).JPG
The visitor's first view inside the tower house is of the cellar, which would have been used to store goods.

south-view (14).jpg
The door and the window immediately above the door, as well as the rectangular opening on the same level as the door (in the staircase/garderobe block), are all modern insertions. The arrow loop on the second level of the tower block is an original…
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