Cowd Castle

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Cowd Castle

County Down


Cowd Castle
Location
Grid reference: J56063705
Location: 54°15’30"N, 5°36’21"W
Village: Ardglass
History
Information
Owned by: (State care)

Cowd Castle is a castle in Ardglass, County Down, on the other side of the road from Margaret's Castle, at the entrance to Ardglass Golf Club. It is a small, two-storey tower which may date from the late 15th century or early 16th century. The doorway is in the west wall. A straight mural stairway (now blocked) led to the upper level.

The tower house known as Cowd or Choud Castle is a State Care Historic Monument.[1]

Ardglass had at least six castles and remains of four of them can still be seen: Ardglass Castle, Cowd Castle, Margaret's Castle and Jordan's Castle.

See also

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Cowd Castle)

References

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