The castle was probably built in the 16th century by a member of the Savage family. In 1635, Patrick Savage’s brother-in-law, Sir James Montgomery of Rosemount (Greyabbey) repaired the castle by roofing and flooring it so that his sister could live in greater comfort there
It is a square building with a small projecting turret on the south corner. It is three stories high plus attic and there is no vault. Most of the eastern corner is in ruins. The entrance at the base of the tower is protected machicolation the entrance to the ground floor chamber is protected by a murder hole. A curved stairway within the tower rises to the first floor and a spiral stairway in the west corner continues to roof level.
Each print signed and dated by artist.
Available matted alone or framed it black wood or cherry wood.
Size 11″ x 14″ matted
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