Moyry Castle

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Moyry Castle

County Armagh


Moyry Castle
Location
Grid reference: J05741465
Location: 54°4’13"N, 6°23’7"W
History
Built 1601
Information
Owned by: (State care)

Moyry Castle is in County Armagh. It was built during the latter stages of the Nine Years' War in June 1601 by Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy to help secure Moyry Pass and the Gap of the North. It is set in the corner of a small bawn and is a small rectangular tower three storeys high.

The name is from the Irish Maġ Rí or "plain of the king".

Moyry Castle is today a State Care Historic Monument.[1]

References

  1. List of State Care Monuments (Historic Environment Division)