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Bonamargy Friary
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A medieval friary, a scary nun who haunts the place and all set in a fabulous links golf course. We do things well in Ballycastle! :-)
Although strictly not a castle, this Franciscan friary was established in 1485 by glens clansman, Rory MacQuillan. It is said that the first battle between the warring MacDonnell and MacQuillan clans was fought nearby. Limited parking, free to walk around.
Bonamargy Friary was built close to the mouth of the Carey and Shesk rivers by Rory MacQuillan in 1500. The rival MacDonnell clan fought for and claimed the friary from the MacQuillans in 1588. The cloister, gatehouse, altar and church are well preserved except for the thatch roof. There are many interesting features including the east window, a staircase and a sealed burial vault. The coffins of several Earls of Ulster and chieftain, Sorley Boy MacDonnell, lie within.
Bonamargy Friary was built close to the mouth of the Carey and Shesk rivers by Rory MacQuillan in 1500. The rival MacDonnell clan fought for and claimed the friary from the MacQuillans in 1588. The cloister, gatehouse, altar and church are well preserved except for the thatch roof. There are many in…
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43 Cushendall Rd
Ballycastle, Northern Ireland