Reg No
21527001
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic
Original Use
Beacon
In Use As
Beacon
Date
1865 - 1875
Coordinates
155284, 156219
Date Recorded
14/02/2007
Date Updated
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Freestanding single-bay three-storey Gothic Revival tower, erected in 1870, and situated on the south bank of the River Shannon. Tower, 36 feet high, tapering to the top, with battlemented parapet, machicolations and a bartizan in north-west corner which housed the harbour light. Squared coursed cut limestone walls. Square-headed narrow window openings.
This tower was erected in 1870 to designs by William Edward Corbett (1824-1904) and commemorates William Spillane (1839-97) under whose mayoralty the Corkanree Embankment was completed. The Spillane family were the largest tobacco importers in Munster and the tower is known as "The Snuff Box" as well as "Spillane's Tower". The tower served as an aid to navigation on the River Shannon.