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Narrow Water Keep Warrenpoint

Newry Road, Warrenpoint, County Down, BT34 3LE
Narrow Water Keep  Warrenpoint

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Excellent example of a tower-house and bawn built about 1568 at a point where the Newry River meets Carlingford Lough, a strategic spot.

There has been a keep on this site since 1212. It was originally built by Hugh de Lacy, first Earl of Ulster, to prevent attacks on Newry via the river, as part of the area's Norman fortifications. The original was destroyed in the 1641 Rebellion.

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* Summer opening: Wednesday - Sunday, 10.00 - 17.00 (last admission 16.30)

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Directions from Town:5 miles (8km) south-east of Newry beside the A2 to Warrenpoint.

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