Daly Castle or Castledaly, formerly known as "Corbally", is a castle ruin located in County Galway, Ireland. It is in the townland of Castledaly (Irish: An Corrbhaile).
History
From the late 16th century, the castle belonged to the Blake family and it was called Corbally. The Blake family is one of the fourteen Tribes of Galway, the famous merchant families dominant in Galway from the 13th to 19th centuries. In 1829, the castle was acquired by Peter Daly of the Daly family who remodeled the building and added a façade. The castle was renamed to Castledaly, and it became a seat of James Daly from 1894.
Within the castle's demesne is St. Theresa's church, built c. 1850 with contributions from the Daly family. Near the church are memorial tablets of the Daly family and the family mausoleum.
Architecture
Today, only the façade of the castle remains, while the rest are ruins. The archaeological significance of the ruins comes primarily from the incorporation of the older tower house into the structure.
References
- "Daly Castle". visitgalway.ie. Visit Galway. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
- ^ "Castle Daly, Castledaly, County Galway". Buildings of Ireland. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
- "An Corrbhaile / Castledaly (see scanned records)". logainm.ie. Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
- ^ "Castledaly". landedestates.nuigalway.ie. Archived from the original on 21 February 2017. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
- ^ "Saint Teresa's Church, Castledaly, County Galway". Buildings of Ireland. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
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