English: Clomantagh (or Croomantagh) Castle Clonmantagh (or Croomantagh) Castle, County Kilkenny. A sideways sheela-na-gig is carved in a quoin stone 10 metres off the ground (on the left side of the castle just below the level of the top window). The castle has been restored with glass in the windows. It is rented out for visitors in the summer months.
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