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Shane's Castle, Antrim BT41 4NB, United Kingdom

Shane's Castle Shane's Castle, Antrim BT41 4NB, United Kingdom

Shane's Castle, formerly Edenduffcarrick is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, having been destroyed by fire in 1816. The castle is on the north-east shores of Lough Neagh. Built in 1345 by a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty, it was originally called Eden-duff-carrick.

Shanes Castle is a working Estate consisting of about 800 acres of farmland and about 1000 acres of woodland.

The farming enterprise consists mainly of a 200 head dairy herd and a 1000 head sheep flock.

Also on the Estate we have a paintball enterprise which is run by Escarmouche. This is operated at the Randalstown end of the Estate and is open all year round.

The Estate is also licensed to have weddings held in the Castle area.

Although the Castle has been in ruins since a fire in 1816, the remaining structure, including a unique Camellia House, is a striking feature on the landscape.

The site has been used extensively in the renowned TV series 'Game of Thrones'.

The O'Neill Banshee

In olden times one of the O'Neills went to help McQuillan in one of his warlike raids. On his arrival he saw a cow caught in a thorn tree. As this tree was considered sacred by the fairies, no one would cut a branch to release the poor animal. O'Neill however did so and freed her. On his successful return home
he found that his daughter, Kathleen, had been carried off by the "wee folk" to the bottom of the Lough. From then onwards when evil threatened a member of the family, her shriek was heard upon the shore and along the ruined walls of the castle. Legend also blames the banshee for the fire, which destroyed Shane’s Castle in 1816.

The Black Face of Stone

On one of the eastern walls of Shane’s Castle there is a curious female figurehead, with a sad expression. Some say that this figurehead was brought from the east and is much older than the ruins among which it stands. Folklore states that the O'Neill family will come to an end if ever it falls.

Opening Times:

Apr-Sept visits by appointment only
Available for private parties, special and corporate events.

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