Castlebar Barracks

Castlebar Barracks
Dún Chaisleán an Bharraigh
Castlebar, County Mayo

Closure ceremony at Castlebar Barracks
Castlebar Barracks
Location within Ireland
Coordinates 53°51′18″N 9°17′46″W / 53.855°N 9.296°W / 53.855; -9.296Coordinates: 53°51′18″N 9°17′46″W / 53.855°N 9.296°W / 53.855; -9.296
Type Barracks
Site information
Operator Republic of Ireland Irish Army
Site history
Built 1834
Built for War Office
In use 1834-2012
Garrison information
Garrison 3rd Battalion, the Connaught Rangers

Castlebar Barracks (Irish: Dún Chaisleán an Bharraigh) was a military installation at Rock Square in Castlebar, County Mayo in Ireland.

History

The infantry barracks at Castlebar, which were built on the site of an old castle, were completed in 1834.[1] The barracks became the home of the 3rd Battalion, the Connaught Rangers in the late 19th century and it was at Castlebar that the battalion was disbanded in 1901.[2] A part of barracks was burnt down by the Irish Republican Army in spring 1922 before the site was secured by the forces of the Irish Free State in summer 1922.[1] The barracks were subsequently renamed Mitchel Barracks after John Mitchel, an activist for Irish nationalism.[3] The barracks, which latterly were being used as a training camp by the Reserve Defence Forces, closed in March 2012 and the site has since been acquired by the local council.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Historical tour of Castlebar". Mayo, Ireland. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  2. "3rd Battalion the Connaught Rangers". Hansard. 11 June 1901. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  3. "A Proud Club History". Castle Bar Mitchels Club. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  4. "Barracks closures will see 500 redeployed". Irish Times. 17 November 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
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