Mahee Castle

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Opento
thepublic
Yes
ConditionRuined
Coordinates54°30′03″N 5°38′55″W / 54.500951°N 5.648475°W / 54.500951; -5.648475
Mahee Castle
Nendrum Castle
Mahee Island, County Down, Northern Ireland
Mahee Castle from the west
Site information
TypeTower house
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRuined
Location
Mahee CastleNendrum Castle is located in Northern Ireland
Mahee CastleNendrum Castle
Mahee Castle
Nendrum Castle
Coordinates54°30′03″N 5°38′55″W / 54.500951°N 5.648475°W / 54.500951; -5.648475
Height25 feet (7.6 m)
Site history
Built1570
Built byCaptain Thomas Browne
In use16th–17th centuries

Mahee Castle, also known as Nendrum Castle, is a small ruined tower house near Nendrum Monastery on Mahee Island in Strangford Lough, County Down, Northern Ireland.[1] It was built in 1570 by Captain Thomas Browne.[2][3] It was abandoned by the early 17th century, and fell into disrepair.[4] In 1923, H.C. Lawlor and the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society partly renovated the tower house to avoid further erosion and built a buttress wall to support the northwest corner of the tower.

Mahee Castle is in the west of Mahee Island. It is beside a causeway; the only land crossing to the island. Today this causeway is crossed by a narrow road. Mahee Island is near the western shore of Strangford Lough, southeast of the town of Comber. The tower house sits on a drumlin. Nearby is a car park.[5]

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