Athlumney Castle
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TypeCastle (tower house and fortified house)
LocationConvent Road, Navan,
County Meath, Ireland
County Meath, Ireland
AreaBoyne Valley
| Athlumney Castle | |
|---|---|
| Native name Caisleán Áth Luimnigh (Irish) | |
Glass plate photograph by Robert French, taken between 1865 and 1914 | |
| Type | Castle (tower house and fortified house) |
| Location | Convent Road, Navan, County Meath, Ireland |
| Coordinates | 53°39′01″N 6°40′30″W / 53.650310°N 6.675050°W |
| Area | Boyne Valley |
| Built | 15th–17th century |
| Architectural style | Tudor |
| Official name | Athlumney Castle |
| Reference no. | 287 |
Athlumney Castle (Irish: Caisleán Áth Luimnigh)[1] is a tower house and fortified house and a National Monument in Navan, Ireland.[2][3]
The site remains accessible to the public; to enter, visitors need to place a deposit at the nearby B&B and receive a key.