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Antrim Castles Historical
Choose from our selection of castles historical in antrim county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
13 castles historical in antrim county
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Carrickfergus
Tourist Information Centre, Heritage Plaza, Antrim Street, Carrickfergus, Antrim
Carrickfergus Castle the finest best preserved Norman castle in Ireland, dominates the town. John de Courcy, first Earl of Ulster, built the castle in the late 12th century, and for five centuries thereafter it was the seat of English power in the North. After serving as a prison in the 18th century, the castle was used as a magazine and armoury until 1928. Today life-like models depict stirring events in its 800-year history.

De Courcy also built the parish church of St. Nicholas,...
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Dunseverick Castle
Giants Causeway Tourist Information Centre, 44 Causeway Road, Antrim, Antrim
Dunseverick Castle is now only one massive wall on the very edge of a cliff. Dunserverick was the north end of the oldest road in Ireland, where the Celts in prehistoric times crossed to and from Scotland....
Photo: Castle Upton, Antrim County
Castle Upton
Templepatrick, Antrim
Castle Upton Estate comprises a unique double yard by Robert Adam which dates to 1793; Lady Kinahan's Art Gallery and Templetown Mausoleum. Part of the house dates from 1100. 3 acre garden grounds; including small lake with varied waterfowl....
Photo: Dunluce Castle, Antrim County
Dunluce Castle
87 Dunluce Road, Bushmills, Antrim
It's entered by a gate-house, with corbelled turrets of Scottish type. To the right on entering are the pillars of a unique open loggia in the Italian style, which must have become redundant when the Great Hall was built up against it early in the 17th century. This two-storeyed hall, with fine (partially reconstructed) windows to the west, is a gracious building with finely moulded stones at parapet level which once supported the long-vanished roof. Beyond are kitchens and domestic quarters,...
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Kinbane Castle
Ballintoy, Antrim
The castle itself was built of a contrastingly dark basalt by Colla Dubh MacDonnell in 1547. The most prominent feature is the two-storey gabled tower guarding the entrance to a walled enclosure occupying much of the southern half of the island.

The castle was taken and partially destroyed by the English in 1555, but it remained in use for some considerable time afterwards. The walk up and down the steep pathway leading to the castle affords a wonderful panorama of Rathlin Island, wit...
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Red Bay Castle
Glenariff, Antrim
Thought to have been built in the 13th century, it was occupied by Sir James McDonnell and burnt by Shane O'Neill in 1565. Though rebuilt by Sorley Boy McDonnell it later fell into disuse....
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Shane's Castle
Randalstown Road, Antrim, Antrim
Family seat of the O'Neills at Clanaboy. The Demesne and nature reserve is one of the most beautiful and well maintained in Ireland. Bookings by appointment....
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Carrickfergus Castle
Marine Highway, Carrickfergus, Antrim
A landmark dominating land and sea which has for centuries been the gateway to Northern Ireland....
Photo: Demesne Fishing At Shanes Castle, Antrim County
Demesne Fishing At Shanes Castle
Antrim, Antrim
Running through the western end of the estate is the River Maine, a substantial river, a large part of which can be waded. Chest waders are recommended and a stout wading staff is needed. The river provides nearly 3 miles of unique angling in more attractive surroundings.

Access:
This shall be by the Grand Entrance or White gates, off the Randalstown/Antrim Road. Drivers are requested to keep their cars parked on the hard road where possible.

A stocking progra...
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Kilwaughter Castle Cemetery
Larne, Antrim
This area has strong connections with the Anglo-Norman Agnew family, and the cemetery has many stones of early families associated with the castle and surrounding areas....
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