“All our architecture is not Italian-square: in the decades around 1800 Gothic romanticism, also, invaded Ireland, giving us our sense of famous castles. Some (as, for instance, Lismore, County Waterford) were raised on old Anglo-Norman fortified sites – the “modern” castle incorporating ancient wells, deep-sunk networks of rock passages, battlements, and keeps with walls eight foot thick.”
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