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List of modern Irish round towers

This article lists post-medieval replicas and homages to original monastic Irish round towers.

In Ireland

  • Adjacent to St. Mary's church, Ballygibbon, County Cork, the Waterloo Round Tower is an architectural folly bell tower that was built in the 1840s to resemble a mediaeval round tower. The Tower is 80 feet high and took 9 years to build (1836–45) Location:
  • In the grounds of St. Patricks Church, Whitechurch, County Cork, is a freestanding round tower belfry built in c1834 Location:
  • The site of the former Ulster History Park in Gortin near Omagh in County Tyrone has a replica of a round tower. It is now owned by the Glenpark Estate. It was designed by McCormick Tracey Mullarkey Architects. The tower, which was part of a monastic site built within the theme park, was based on the 25m tower at Devenish Island, County Fermanagh Location:
  • St Patrick's Church of Ireland church in Saul, County Down was rebuilt in 1932 to commemorate the 1500th anniversary of the arrival of St. Patrick in Ireland. It has an attached round tower Location:
  • St Patricks Church (Church of Ireland) in Jordanstown Co. Antrim has an attached round tower. It was built in 1868 and is 73 feet high Location:
  • The Church of Saints Joseph & Conal, Bruckless, County Donegal, has a round tower built in c1860 to serve as a bell tower. Location:
  • Coolcarrigan Church of Ireland, County Kildare, is small church with an attached round tower built in 1885 Location:
  • In the Poisoned Valley, County Donegal lies the Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Dunlewey. It was built in 1878 and has an attached round tower as its belfry Location:
  • St Eunans Catholic Church, Raphoe, County Donegal, is a church built in 1878 with an attached round tower belfry Location:
  • The Church of the Nativity of Our Lady, Timoleague, County Cork, is a Hiberno-Romanesque revival building that had a round tower belfry added to its eastern side in 1931 Location:
  • Our Lady Star of the Sea Church at Quilty, County Clare built in 1909, is a T-plan Hiberno-Romanesque style with a round tower, built to commemorate the wreck of the French vessel Leon XIII and the rescue of its crew by local fisherman in 1907. It was designed by architect Mr. Joseph O’ Malley B.E. of Limerick Location:
  • Belview Tower is a folly built in 1817 in the former estate of Belview House, Kilclare, County Offaly It currently reaches a height of around 11m Location:
  • St Josephs Church Dunloy, County Antrim, has freestanding 25m belfry in the from of an Irish round tower built in c1994 Location:
  • St Marys Church in Moore, County Roscommon had an Irish style round tower belfry added in c1910 It is 85ft high Location:
  • De la Poer tower in Clonegam, County Waterford is a 70ft tall incomplete Irish style round tower built in 1785
  • St Oliver Plunkett Church in Haggardstown, County Louth is flanked by a Celtic style round tower in its north east corner. It was completed in 1924 Location:
  • The Kelly Round Tower is a funerary monument in Killeroran graveyard, near Ballygar, Co Galway. The Monument is 7.6m in circumference at the base and reaches a height of around 15m Location:

Outside Ireland

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