Dunseverick Castle and earthworks are Scheduled Historic Monuments in the townland of Feigh, in Causeway coast and Glens district council, at grid ref: C9871 4467. Perched on the Causeway coastline on a steep-sided basalt stack, Dunseverick Castle in County Antrim is a promontory fort and an ancient royal site of the DΓ‘l Riada Gaelic kingdom. Dunseverick Castle and earthworks are Scheduled Historic Monuments in the townland of Feigh, in Moyle District Council area. Dunseverick Castle and the peninsula on which it stands were given to the … Jan 15, 2026 Β· Perched above the roaring Atlantic, Dunseverick Castle looks out from a lonely headland that once ruled half of Ireland. Among these treasures, … The ruins of Dunseverick Castle are situated on a basalt rock about 7 kilometres east of Bushmills. The wall fragments that can be seen here today probably date back to the 15th century. Already in … Dec 26, 2025 Β· Like most castles in Northern Ireland, Dunseverick has a rich history that stretches back for more than 1,500 years. It started life as a stone fort, strategically placed to defend against attacks … May 22, 2026 Β· Dunseverick Castle occupies a dramatic basalt promontory in the townland of Feigh, just a few miles east of the Giant’s Causeway. What remains today is primarily a weathered gate lodge and ….

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