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CASTLE: KILLANE CASTLE in Killane

CASTLE: KILLANE CASTLE

Why this matters

Built in the late medieval period, Killane Castle was likely constructed by a local Gaelic noble family, reflecting the defensive architecture of the time. Its importance lies in its association with the historical landscape of Gaelic Ireland and its contribution to understanding medieval settlement patterns in Northern Ireland.

What is recorded here

The official Northern Ireland record identifies this as CASTLE: KILLANE CASTLE. Recorded period: LATE-MED. The official map point was placed at the centre of the recorded archaeological site from the source map reference.
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