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Kilclief Castle

Last updated: 28 March 2012

Picture of Kilclief CastleThis impressive tower-house was reputedly built by John Sely, bishop of Down, between 1413 and 1441 when he was dismissed for living with Letticia Thomas, a married woman. This makes it the earliest datable tower-house in County Down, and this monument is often used to date other tower-houses in the county.

Its features include the high machicolation arch between projecting towers, a local feature displayed here, at Audley’s Castle and at Margaret’s and Jordan’s Castles in Ardglass. The machicolation protects the entrance leading to a spiral stair in the south-east tower.

In the north-east tower is a latrine shaft with access from three of the four floors. As at Jordan’s Castle, the ground floor chamber has a semicircular barrel vault built on wicker centring. On the second floor a 13th century coffin-lid from the nearby church was reused as a lintel for the fireplace and on the third floor crosses can be seen cut into a window. The two-light window in the east wall is a modern reconstruction based on a surviving fragment.

Contact Information:

Care of Scrabo Country Park
203a Scrabo Road
Newtownards
County Down
BT23 4SJ

Tel. 028 9181 1491

Access Information: Opening hours

1 Apr – 31 May   N/A
1 Jun – 30 Sep  1pm – 5pm daily Jul & Aug only
1 Oct – 31 Oct  N/A
2012 - 2013
1 Nov – 28 Feb  N/A
1 Mar – 31 Mar  N/A


Admission – Free
Site is not suitable for disabled access

Facilities:

There are no facilities on site