Clifden Castle, Clifden Demesne, Co. Galway
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The ruins of Clifden Castle sit within a demesne on the western edge of Connemara, a landscape where the Atlantic makes itself felt at almost every turn.
The castle is a Gothic Revival structure, a style popular among the Anglo-Irish gentry of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, characterised by pointed arches, crenellated parapets, and a deliberate air of medieval romanticism that had little to do with any actual medieval past. That tension between theatrical antiquity and relatively recent construction gives the place an odd quality, a building that was designed to look ancient from the moment it was finished.
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