{"id":909,"date":"2018-09-25T13:56:00","date_gmt":"2018-09-25T12:56:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/buildingsofireland.fusio.dev\/?post_type=building-otm&#038;p=909"},"modified":"2020-02-12T16:54:24","modified_gmt":"2020-02-12T16:54:24","slug":"the-tower-on-mullagh-hill-killurin-td-county-offaly","status":"publish","type":"building-otm","link":"https:\/\/www.buildingsofireland.ie\/ga\/building-of-the-month\/the-tower-on-mullagh-hill-killurin-td-county-offaly\/","title":{"rendered":"The Tower on Mullagh Hill, KILLURIN Td., County Offaly"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The lush landscape of County Offaly, where gently rolling hills and verdant fields give way to russet bogland, is dotted and studded with follies, those <em>curios<\/em> described by Lydia Wilson as &#8216;joyful little buildings which aim to please&#8217; and by Primrose Wilson, Chairman of The Follies Trust, as &#8216;statements of style [where] the element of eccentricity is essential&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The folly, whether an obelisk inspired by Classical antiquity or a grotto copied from a pattern book, was first and foremost an ornament intended to improve on the beauties provided by the natural landscape. When adopted for political purposes the folly might take the form of a sham medieval ruin giving a sense of heritage or legitimacy to new-found status in society. A judiciously placed eye-catcher in the distance might convey to a visitor the extent of the host&#8217;s landholdings and thus give a measure of his wealth. A column or spire might divert the attention of the housebound on dull wet days whilst marking the point from which to view the house at its best during leisurely walks on sunny days. Often engendering an affection lacking for the rest of the landlord\u2019s property, the folly will often outlast the house it was put in place to embellish. Such is the case with <a title=\"Sadleir's Tower at Mullagh House, MULLAGH Td., in NIAH Offaly County Survey 2004\" href=\"http:\/\/www.buildingsofireland.ie\/niah\/search.jsp?type=record&amp;county=OF&amp;regno=14924004\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">The Tower on Mullagh Hill<\/a>\u00a0near Tullamore which commands scenic vistas over the surrounding countryside and the fragmentary ruins of Mullagh House.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" title=\"\" src=\"\/media\/Sadleirs Tower, Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 02 - October 2004.jpg\" alt=\"The Tower on Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 02 - October 2004\" \/>\u00a0<img decoding=\"async\" title=\"\" src=\"\/media\/Sadleirs Tower, Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 03 - Doorcase October 2004.jpg\" alt=\"The Tower on Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 03 - Doorcase October 2004\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Franc Sadleir (1775-1851), the second son of Thomas Sadleir (1753-1815) of Castletown, County Tipperary, can easily be described as a lifelong devotee of Trinity College Dublin. Sadleir was elected as a Scholar of Trinity College at the tender age of fifteen and, following a long career dedicated to academic pursuits, was elevated to the position of Provost in 1837, a post he held until his death at the age of seventy-seven. Sadleir was equally committed to the country estate he leased in King\u2019s County [County Offaly] around the time of his marriage in 1801 to Letitia &#8220;Letty&#8221; Abigail Grave (1776-1850) and detailed day books, starting in 1803 and finishing with an entry on the day before he died in December 1851, reveal that Mullagh, or <em>Mulla<\/em> as he usually referred to it, was never far from his mind. While not exhaustive diaries, the day books are full of anecdotes on daily goings-on, farming news, to-do lists and notes on those who accompanied him on trips to and from Dublin. Spanning almost half a century, the day books are a unique single-person narrative, a record of the daily life of the prosperous gentleman farmer in the early nineteenth century.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" title=\"\" src=\"\/media\/Sadleirs Tower, Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 04.jpg\" alt=\"The Tower on Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 04\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Sadlier was a master of brevity and understatement, sometimes frustratingly so, and the climax of his academic career was recorded on the 20th of November 1837 as <em>Got Lord Mulgrave&#8217;s letter giving me the Provostship<\/em>. Given its elevated status in the architectural heritage of County Offaly, the last complete remnant of the Mullagh estate, the day entry for The Tower on Mullagh Hill is equally brief and, on the 30th of October 1830, he writes <em>Found Tom&#8217;s tower nearly built<\/em> adding, with equal import, <em>and the hay almost brought in<\/em>. <em>Tom<\/em> was Sadleir&#8217;s son, Thomas, and the tower is likely to have been erected to mark his coming of age.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" title=\"\" src=\"\/media\/Sadleirs Tower, Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 05 - Interior 2004.jpg\" alt=\"The Tower on Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 05 - Interior 2004\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Sadleir&#8217;s day books include entries for numerous social calls to neighbouring estates where he may have found the inspiration to build. His frequent visits to Charleville Castle would have provided ample opportunity to take in the <a title=\"Rustic Grotto at Charleville Castle in NIAH Offaly County Survey 2004\" href=\"http:\/\/www.buildingsofireland.ie\/niah\/search.jsp?type=record&amp;county=OF&amp;regno=14916028\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">rustic grotto<\/a> on the banks of the Clodiagh River and the slender <a title=\"Camden Tower at Charleville Forest in NIAH Offaly County Survey 2004\" href=\"http:\/\/www.buildingsofireland.ie\/niah\/search.jsp?type=record&amp;county=OF&amp;regno=14917011\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Camden Tower<\/a> with its unusual triangular plan. He mentions dining with the Lloyds which, if the Lloyds of Gloster House, would have allowed him to admire the <a title=\"Gloster Arch at Gloster House in NIAH Offaly County Survey 2004\" href=\"http:\/\/www.buildingsofireland.ie\/niah\/search.jsp?type=record&amp;county=OF&amp;regno=14942016\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">obelisk-framed arch<\/a> attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce (d. 1733). Ballycumber House and Prospect House boasted a <a title=\"The Gazebo at Ballycumber House in NIAH Offaly County Survey 2004\" href=\"http:\/\/www.buildingsofireland.ie\/niah\/search.jsp?type=record&amp;county=OF&amp;regno=14801012\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">buttressed gazebo<\/a> and tower (1811) respectively while the wooded grounds of Belview House were home to the round tower-like <a title=\"Belview Tower at Belview House in NIAH Offaly County Survey 2004\" href=\"http:\/\/www.buildingsofireland.ie\/niah\/search.jsp?type=record&amp;county=OF&amp;regno=14908007\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Belview Tower<\/a> (1817). Sadleir also mentions dining with Daniel Clibborn at Moorock House where the footings of a turret illustrated on the 1806 Bog Commissioners&#8217; Map have long since disappeared in dense woodland.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" title=\"\" src=\"\/media\/Sadleirs Tower, Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 06 - Repaired Stone Work.jpg\" alt=\"The Tower on Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 06 - Repaired Stone Work\" \/>\u00a0<img decoding=\"async\" title=\"\" src=\"\/media\/Sadleirs Tower, Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 07 - Repaired Stone Work.jpg\" alt=\"The Tower on Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 07 - Repaired Stone Work\" \/><\/p>\n<p>The Tower on Mullagh Hill takes the form of two stacked drums with the simple stepped silhouette matched by plain parapets on each level. A Georgian Gothic doorcase gives access to the lower drum where a mural stairs ascends to the upper drum. A second Georgian Gothic doorcase opens onto a walkway giving uninterrupted views of the surrounding landscape. Slender &#8220;loops&#8221; pierce the walls at intervals and, in addition to lighting the dark interior, contribute to the neo-medieval theme. The Tower on Mullagh Hill was complete by the summer of 1831 when, on the 20th of July, the day book included the entry <em>Hoisted the flag on the tower at Mulla<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" title=\"\" src=\"\/media\/Sadleirs Tower, Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 08 - Repaired Doorcase.jpg\" alt=\"The Tower on Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 08 - Repaired Doorcase\" \/>\u00a0<img decoding=\"async\" title=\"\" src=\"\/media\/Sadleirs Tower, Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 09 - Repaired Doorcase.jpg\" alt=\"The Tower on Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 09 - Repaired Doorcase\" \/><\/p>\n<p>The Mullagh estate went into terminal decline in the early twentieth century when the house, which had passed from the Sadleir family, was deliberately destroyed by fire in 1922 to prevent it being used by Free State troops.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" title=\"\" src=\"\/media\/Sadleirs Tower, Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 10 - October 2014.jpg\" alt=\"The Tower on Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 10 - October 2014\" \/>\u00a0<img decoding=\"async\" title=\"\" src=\"\/media\/Sadleirs Tower, Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 11 - Vista.jpg\" alt=\"The Tower on Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 11 - Vista\" \/><\/p>\n<p>A report commissioned by The Follies Trust in 2012 assessed the condition of the long-neglected tower and made recommendations for its conservation and restoration. The report by Margaret Quinlan remarked that, despite being exposed to the elements, the exterior and interior finishes survived to a surprising degree. The restoration of the folly was carried out in 2014 with funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Built Heritage Investment Scheme, The Follies Trust and Offaly County Council. Work included the repair of the parapets where missing stones were replaced. Empty joints were repointed with lime mortar while the yellow brick work around the openings, particularly the Georgian Gothic doorcase, was also repaired. Several coats of limewash brought the project to a conclusion and the restored Tower on Mullagh Hill, its gleaming white walls dazzling in the brilliant sunshine, is now secure for generations to come.<\/p>\n<table border=\"0\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><em>Rachel McKenna, Senior Executive Architect, Offaly County Council, contributed\u00a0<\/em><em>&#8220;The Tower on Mullagh Hill Co. Offaly&#8221;\u00a0<\/em><em>to\u00a0<\/em>A Decade of Follies<em>\u00a0(2016) which celebrated the first ten years of The Follies Trust. <\/em>Flights of Fancy: Follies, Families and Demesnes in Offaly<em> (2017),\u00a0<em>Rachel<\/em><em>\u2019s book on the follies of County Offaly,\u00a0<\/em>was published by Offaly County Council<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Figures 1, 6-11 by Rachel McKenna. Figures 2-5 from the NIAH Offaly County Survey 2004<\/td>\n<td><a title=\"A Decade of Follies: The First Ten Years of The Follies Trust (2006-2016)\" href=\"https:\/\/follies-trust.org\/publications\/a-decade-of-follies\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><img decoding=\"async\" title=\"\" src=\"\/media\/Sadleirs Tower, Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 12.jpg\" alt=\"The Tower on Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 12\" \/><\/a>\u200c<\/td>\n<td><a title=\"Flights of Fancy: Follies, Families and Demesnes in Offaly\" href=\"https:\/\/www.offaly.ie\/eng\/Services\/Heritage\/Publications\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><img decoding=\"async\" title=\"\" src=\"\/media\/Sadleirs Tower, Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 13.jpg\" alt=\"The Tower on Mullagh Hill, Tullamore 13\" \/><\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p><strong>FURTHER READING<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Howley Hayes Architects, <strong><a title=\"Eleven Follies in County Offaly (2013)\" href=\"https:\/\/www.offaly.ie\/eng\/Services\/Heritage\/Architecture\/Follies-of-Offaly\/Howley-Hayes-2013-Report-on-11-Follies-.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><em>Eleven Follies in County Offaly<\/em><\/a><\/strong> (2013)<\/p>\n<p>Howley, James, <strong><em>The Follies and Garden Buildings of Ireland<\/em><\/strong> (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1993)<\/p>\n<p>McKenna, Rachel, <strong><em>Flights of Fancy: Follies, Families and Demesnes in Offaly<\/em><\/strong> (Offaly: Offaly County Council, 2017)<\/p>\n<p>Mullally, Evelyn, <em><strong>A Decade of Follies: The First Ten Years of The Follies Trust<\/strong> (2006-2016)<\/em> (Belfast: The Follies Trust, 2016)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"featured_media":910,"template":"","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"county":[20],"class_list":["post-909","building-otm","type-building-otm","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","county-offaly"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.2 - 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