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Feartagar Castle: Echoes of the De Burgo Legacy in County Galway

Season 3, Ep. 17
In this captivating episode of Whispering Stones, titled "Feartagar Castle: Echoes of the De Burgo Legacy in County Galway," we delve deep into the rich history of Feartagar Castle, also known as Jennings Castle. Located in the heart of County Galway, this 16th-century stronghold was once home to the powerful de Burgo family, who played a pivotal role in Ireland's medieval history. Through vivid storytelling, we explore the castle's architectural features, the turbulent times during Cromwell's invasion, and the lives of its subsequent owners, including the Blakes and the Cannons.Join us as we uncover the secrets hidden within the walls of Feartagar Castle, a protected monument that still stands as a testament to Ireland’s storied past. This episode is perfect for history enthusiasts, travellers planning a visit to Galway, and anyone interested in Irish castles and heritage.Please feel free to listen and discover the echoes of the past that still resonate through the stones of Feartagar Castle.

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