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Castle in Tullyrain

Castle

Why this matters

Built in the 17th century, Castle in Tullyrain is remembered as a post-medieval structure, reflecting the period of English and Scottish settlement in Ulster. Its remains provide insight into early colonial architecture and land use in Northern Ireland.

What is recorded here

The official Northern Ireland record identifies this as Castle. Recorded period: POST-MED; C17TH. The official map point was placed at the centre of the recorded archaeological site from the source map reference.
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