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    Rathfarnham (Irish: Ráth Fearnáin, meaning 'Fearnán's ringfort') is a southside suburb of Dublin, Ireland in County Dublin. It is south of Terenure , east of Templeogue , and is in the postal districts of Dublin 14 and 16 .

  2. Rathfarnham Castle (Irish: Caisleán Rath Fearnáin) is a 16th-century fortified house in Rathfarnham, South Dublin, Ireland. Originally a semi-fortified and battlemented structure it underwent extensive alterations in the 18th century. It is in State care, has been restored and is open to the public.

  3. Rathfarnham Castle is a sixteenth-century semi-fortified house with an eighteenth-century Georgian interior. It was built in 1583 by Adam Loftus ( c. 1533–1605), who came to Ireland in 1560 and quickly rose to a number of prestigious positions, including archbishop of Dublin and lord chancellor of Ireland.

  4. Rathfarnham Castle. The castle at Rathfarnham dates back to the Elizabethan period. It was built for Adam Loftus, a Yorkshire clergyman and politician. Loftus was ambitious and eventually rose to become Archbishop of Dublin and Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

  5. Sep 20, 2019 · The Rathfarnham area historically stretches from the first range of the Dublin-Wicklow Mountains to the river Dodder and border with Terenure to the north, Old Bawn to the West and Churchtown to the east.

  6. The original castle at Rathfarnham dates back to the Elizabethan period, being built on of a network of fortifications built on the outskirts of Dublin City. Adam Loftus, Archbishop of Dublin and Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, built the Castle that stands today between about 1583-1585.

  7. A castle founded in the 17th century. Built in the late 16th century for the Archbishop of Dublin, Adam Loftus, Rathfarnham Castle was originally a fortress designed to repel potential invaders. With its imposing towers and thick walls, the château was designed to withstand any assault.