The motte in Clonard was built in 1177 by Hugh de Lacey when the area was occupied by the Normans. It has a diameter at the base of about 48 metres and 14 metres at the top, and it's 9.5 metres high. It had a timber fortification on its top and a bailey to the south. Its distinctive feature is the lime tree planted on the top in the 19th century. The motte is on a private ground and access is strictly forbidden, so I took the photos from the road.
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