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Castles Β· Northern Ireland

Greencastle

In or near Dunnaval.

Free admissionβ™Ώ Wheelchair: limitedπŸ‘ͺ Family-friendly

Greencastle β€” castle in County Down, United Kingdom.

Greencastle, castles in Northern Ireland

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Greencastle is a castle in the United Kingdom β€” fortified architecture from the medieval, Tudor, or Victorian-revival period. Wikidata describes it as: "castle in County Down, United Kingdom". Coordinates: 54.0405Β°, -6.1043Β°.

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See it from the streetimagery from 2020

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Official information

Greencastle is a historic royal castle located on a rocky outcrop near Greencastle Point, overlooking Carlingford Lough. Built around 1250, it has a rich military history and features ruins of its curtain wall, corner towers, and a large keep with medieval architectural elements.

From the Wikipedia article

Greencastle is a castle in County Down, Northern Ireland. While it dates mainly from the 13th century, it had substantial 15th- and 16th-century alterations. It was originally surrounded by outer rectangular walls with four corner towers (ruins of some remain). It is likely to have been built by Hugh de Lacy, along with Carlingford Castle on the opposite side of Carlingford Lough, to guard the narrow entry channel to the Lough, and the ferry crossing between the two. The motte from the earlier Norman, wooden, Motte and Bailey Castle (possibly built by John de Courcey) is still on the seaward side nearer the point. According to one legend John de Courcy was married at Greencastle Castle, but this may have been at the original motte & bailey castle. According to the information boards at the site it was held for the English Crown by Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, from 1264 to 1333. It was attacked and taken by Edward Bruce, the brother of Robert, in 1316. This was in spite of one of Richard de Burgh's daughters having married Robert the Bruce himself. It was attacked at least twice by the Irish in the later 14th century but still maintained as an English garrison in the 1590s. In the 16th century it was held by the Earl of Kildare and then Nicholas Bagenal of Newry. It fell into disuse after a bombardment by Cromwellian soldiers, to stop it being used by rebel forces. The site is also surrounded in close proximity by other medieval sites/monuments: e.g., the motte fortification predating the stone castle (Northern Ireland Sites and Monuments Record No. DOW 057:001), late-Medieval stone church (DOW 057:002) and two burial pits (DOW 057:017) that were excavated in 2003; one contained a female aged 25–35 and the second a child (one presumes related) of less than four years old at death (1 and a half to 3 and a half years old). A calibrated date range of AD1270-1380 was indicated; likely contemporary with the construction of Greencastle in the mid-13th century. The…

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Coordinates
54.0405, -6.1043
Postcode
BT34 4GW
Parliamentary constituency
South Down
Phone
028 9082 3207

Sources

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Greencastle?
Greencastle is in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (postcode BT34 4GW).
What is Greencastle?
Greencastle β€” castle in County Down, United Kingdom.
How do I get to Greencastle?
Drivers can use postcode BT34 4GW.
Does Greencastle charge admission?
Greencastle typically charges admission. Check the official site for current ticket prices and opening hours.
How do I get to Greencastle?
Drivers can navigate to postcode BT34 4GW. It sits within the South Down parliamentary constituency.