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Dunseverick Castle


Not far from the Giant's Causeway we find this ancient ruined castle.
'Perched on the Causeway coastline, Dunseverick Castle is an ancient royal site of the Dál Riada, a Gaelic kingdom from at least the 5th century AD. Located near the small County Antrim village of Dunseverick, this impressive coastal promontory fort was said to have been blessed by Saint Patrick.'
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/dunseverick-castle
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'Perched on the Causeway coastline, Dunseverick Castle is an ancient royal site of the Dál Riada, a Gaelic kingdom from at least the 5th century AD. Located near the small County Antrim village of Dunseverick, this impressive coastal promontory fort was said to have been blessed by Saint Patrick.'
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/dunseverick-castle
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Hope you are well. enjoy the week. Herb
Cheers, Rosa.
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