Ballinacarriga Castle
Ballinacarriga Castle is a 16th-century tower house located in the village of Ballinacarriga, about from the town of Dunmanway and from the village of Ballineen. It is a ruin but in good structural condition.
There is also a school nearby.
History
Ballinacarriga was built in the sixteenth century by the native Ó Muirthile family. Following the 1641 rebellion, which began as an attempt at a coup by the Irish Catholic gentry to take control of the administration of Ireland, then directed by the Kingdom of England, and to obtain greater concessions for Catholics, the Ó Muirthile family lost possession of the structure and their lands. It is thought that the castle passed into the hands of the McCarthy who controlled that area, then passed into the hands of the Hurley as the clans were friends by kin. In 1654, the Hurley lost the castle, which passed to the Protestant Crofts.For a time, a room in the tower was used for Roman Catholic worship, and it still bears some decoration from that usage. The building remains in good structural condition but is not open to the public.