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Galgorm Castle

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Galgorm Castle (Galgorm)
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Galgorm Castle

Located on Galgorm Road in the town of Galgorm, United Kingdom.

History

Believed to date from the 12th century, Galgorm Castle has served various purposes throughout its history. Initially constructed as a fortified stronghold, it later evolved into a residence for local lords and gentry.

Architecture

The castle's architectural style is primarily medieval, with elements of Gothic Revival. The layout features a central keep surrounded by curtain walls and outbuildings. Notable architectural features include the imposing entrance gatehouse and the remains of the original moat.

Historical Significance and Events

Galgorm Castle has played a significant role in local history, particularly during the Plantation of Ulster in the 17th century. The castle was reportedly occupied by English colonists who settled in the area. Over time, the castle's significance has diminished, but it remains an important part of Northern Ireland's cultural heritage.

Current Status and Use

The current status of Galgorm Castle is that of a private residence. While not open to the public for tours or events, the castle's exterior can be viewed from the road.

Heritage Status

Galgorm Castle is listed as a Category B building on the Northern Ireland Environment Agency's list of historic buildings.

Visiting Information

Due to its private nature, visiting Galgorm Castle is not possible. However, the surrounding area offers scenic views and opportunities for outdoor recreation.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The castle's notable features include the imposing entrance gatehouse and the remains of the original moat.
  • Unfortunately, no information is available regarding specific rooms or interior details within the castle.

Details

NameGalgorm Castle
CityGalgorm
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates54.85724, -6.316928
Current useprivate residence
Accessiblefalse