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Type
  
Fortified tower

Country
  
Ireland

Address
  
Waterford, Ireland

Town or city
  
Waterford

Construction started
  
15th century

Material
  
Masonry

Beach Tower, Waterford

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The Beach Tower located in Jenkins Lane car park, Waterford is a 15th century crenelated building which is part of the city defences. It was built on a rocky outcrop overlooking the River Suir and forms a natural defensive position.

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The tower is an excellent observation post with uninterrupted views both upriver to Granagh Castle and downriver beyond Reginald's Tower. From the city's defensive point of view this was important as attacks from the river occurred occasionally and in particular the fear was of a Spanish landing. It also enabled the observers to keep an eye on the city docks from above.

The tower, which was substantially rebuilt during the early 17th century, was a bastion citadel. It had a rectangular shape with corner bastions which are typical of 17th century forts in Ireland.

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References

Beach Tower, Waterford Wikipedia


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