English: Coolhull Castle. Coolhull Castle dates from probably the 16th century. It is of usual configuration because it had a distinct living/residence area with a fortified tower at its entrance. It has given rise to a particular "class" of castle here in Ireland called the "Coolhull" type.
(Information supplied by Michael Martin from the Bannow Historical Society)
This picture was taken on gpr S8858-09913 looking NW.
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