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Tyrone Castles Historical
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Earls Gift Castle
Strabane, Tyrone
Construction of Earl's Gift Castle began in 1629, but the interference of Fortune prevented its completion. It was to be a gift for Sir John Drummond's French betrothed, whose untimely death at sea has left the building unfinished to this day....
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Turlough's Castle
Newtownstewart, Tyrone
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Ogilbys Castle
Strabane, Tyrone
Ogilby's Castle, built in 1860, would have been the dwelling of James Ogilby, had he not rebelled against the family by falling in love with a factory girl. James disappeared for seven years, only returning to elope with his love, whom he married in Derry....
Benburb Castle
Benburb, Tyrone
Within the grounds of the Servite Monastery in Benburb are the remains of one of the more dramatically sited of all inland monuments in Northern Ireland. Its cliff-site controlling the crossing of the River Blackwater had been fortified by Shane O'Neill during the course of the 16th century, but what remains on the site is a castle built after the defeat of Gaelic opposition, when the new planters were staking their claim to the lands which James I had granted to them. By building this castle...
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Routhan Castle
Newmills, Tyrone
Three storeys high, it consists of a central square tower with stout rounded towers at each corner, all of them well endowed with gun-loops. The exterior walls have a string-course above each floor, and there is an arch at the top of the south wall of the central tower. There are fireplaces in the first and second floors and, as that in the first floor is larger, were may presume that the main living quarters for the family were on the first floor. Note the small head carved on a stone under...
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Mountjoy Castle
Coalisland, Tyrone
Mountjoy Castle is a ruined fort with four rectangular corner towers not far from Washing Bay. It was built in 1605 and was garrisoned during the Willianite wars....
Harry Averys Castle
Newtownstewart, Newtownstewart, Tyrone
The Harry Avery who gave his name to the castle was Henry Aimbreidh O'Neill, who died in 1392. The castle, commanding the valley of the River Derg close to Newtownstewart, was probably - though not certainly - built by him, and is unusual in being a stone castle located within what was Gaelic Ulster at the time. Even more curious are the two towers visible from afar which give the impression of being a gate-tower of an earlier century guarding the access to the castle ward behind them (like th...
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Killymoon Castle
Killymoon, Cookstown, Tyrone
Killymoon Castle, a Norman revival castle designed for the Stewarts in 1802 by John Nash, the celebrated English architect (1752-1835). Its present owner allows visitors to look around during 'reasonable hours'....
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