Thomas Crighton, before 1619, built a small house within a square bawn on a hillock east of the road by the Woodford river close to the Fermanagh / Cavan border. The bawn walls, about 2-3m high, are overgrown with bramble and ivy. The enclosure is about 9m wide with two round flankers, on the south side, 4m in diameter and the walls 1m thick.
The family
moved to Crom Old Castle, on the opposite side of Upper Lough Erne, possibly
about 1655. The castle ruin is in private care.
