Red Bay Castle, Northern Ireland
Red Bay Castle, Northern Ireland This evening, I am focusing on Red Bay Castle which is located on Northern Ireland’s Antrim Coast, near Waterfoot, which overlooks the Irish Sea towards Scotland.Location is about 30 miles NE of Antrim . This somewhat innocuous ruin belies a long and complicated history as summarised below, viz: The motte dates from the Anglo-Norman period of around the 12th century with the castle possibly built of wood. A new castle was built during the 13th century by two exiled Scotsmen, John and Walter Bisset. The surviving stonework represents the remains of a castle built by Sir James McDonnell around 1561. McDonnell’s castle was burned to the ground by Shane O’Neill in 1565. Castle rebuilt by Sorley Boy McDonnell (1505-1590). Restored 1604 but destroyed by the forces of Oliver Cromwell in 1652. (Oliver Cromwell ruled the British Isles as Lord Protector from 1653 until his death in 1658.) Here is a video clip showing the castle in context of th...