This is a castle that was put in the 19th century - it would be more accurate to dub it a stately home since it was not intended for military defence.
One can see that it was huge and magificent house commanding a beautiful vista over the sea and Bere Island.
The Puxley family was an upper class lot who owned the copper mines in Allihies. They grew rich.
Daphne du Maurier wrote a novel in the 1940s that was thinly veiled retelling of this family's tales entitled Hungry Hill. Hungr Hill is a real life nearby geographical feature.
The castle was burnt down in 1920 by the IRA in reprisal to the burning of IRA owned houses by the security forces.
The ruin underwent much reconstruction. The aim being to turn in into a luxury hotel. Work has stopped owing to the credit crunch.
Well worth a visit - one can imagine oneself back in that gilded age. read more