To cross the threshold
at Ballyportry is to step back in time 500 years. Protected
by an outer wall or bawn, this Gaelic tower house rises
90 feet from turf to battlement. It is an authentic
restoration, evoking Medieval Ireland at a turbulent
time when allegiance was not so much to a sovereign,
as to a family, and a man's home was truly his castle.
As
featured in The Guardian.
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