Robertstown Castle

Robertstown Castle
Native name
Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Riobaird
Location of Robertstown Castle in Ireland
Type fortified house
Location Robertstown, Nobber,
County Meath, Ireland
Coordinates 53°48′06″N 6°48′33″W / 53.801668°N 6.809086°W / 53.801668; -6.809086Coordinates: 53°48′06″N 6°48′33″W / 53.801668°N 6.809086°W / 53.801668; -6.809086
Area Dee Valley
Built early 17th century
Official name: Robertstown Castle
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Robertstown Castle is a fortified house and National Monument in County Meath, Ireland.[1]

Location

Robertstown Castle is located in the grounds of Robertstown House, halfway between Moynalty and Nobber.[2]

History

Robertstown Castle was built in the early 17th century, which would place its construction some years after the Nine Years' War. The north wing was added at a later date.[3]

One local legend, recorded in the 1930s by the Irish Folklore Commission, tells of a man named "Gutters" who lived in the castle ruins and fired his gun at random at passers-by. He was in turn shot by a priest[4]

Building

Robertstown Castle is a fortified house, three storeys high with square bartizans (projecting turrets) on two opposite corners. These are supported on moulded corbelling similar to that found in Scottish castles.

The castle shows keyhole-shaped loopholes. The ground floor contains a series of vaulted rooms and the first floor has three rooms.[5]

References

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