Parke's Castle (Irish: Caisleán Parke), situated on the northern banks of Lough Gill, County Leitrim, Ireland (Irish: Loch Gile, Contae Liatroma, Éire), is a restored castle of the early seventeenth century. It was once the home of English planter Robert Parke, who built a fortification on the site on what was once an older Gaelic castle. The term planter refers to the Plantations of Ireland in 16th and 17th century Ireland. This involved the confiscation of Irish-owned land by the English Crown and the colonisation of this land with settlers from Britain. In 1628, some years after Robert Parke's had taken control of the castle, completed his fortified manor house at the centre of the older castle.