Exciting Medieval Structure Discovered in Co Clare |
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The old oak structure – thought to date back to the late 16th century – is embedded in the walls of a home on the town’s Chapel Lane. Known locally as McPartland’s, the house was inhabited until recently, when its resident was forced to move out so that restoration works could take place. Consultant archaeologist Frank Coyne told TheJournal.ie the medieval structure had been added to over the years, which is why its likely age had not been realised until now. The date of the structure has yet to be finally confirmed, but dendrochronological testing is expecting to reveal that it dates from the later 1500s. This would make it the only house of its type in the country. The house is currently undergoing restoration as part of a €170,000 project to make it safe for habitation. Story and image courtesy of journal.ie
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Archaeologists restoring a building in Ennis, Co Clare believe they have discovered the only medieval timber-framed house left standing in Ireland.