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Type
  
Country estate

Website
  
www.GlenarmCastle.com

Phone
  
+44 28 2884 1203

Open to the public
  
yes

Province
  
Ulster

Year built
  
1636

Glenarm Castle

Owner
  
Randal, Viscount Dunluce

Controlled by
  
Northern Irish Environment Agency

Address
  
2 Castle Demesne, Glenarm, Ballymena BT44 0BQ, UK

Hours
  
Closed now Tuesday10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday(Saint Patrick's Day)10AM–5PMHours might differSaturday10AM–5PMSunday11AM–5PMMonday10AM–5PM

Similar
  
Carrickfergus Castle, Bangor Castle, Tannagh Gardens Farm/Museum, Sperrin Fun Farm, Belfast Castle

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Glenarm Castle, Glenarm, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, is the ancestral home of the Earls of Antrim.

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History

There has been a castle at Glenarm since the 13th century, and it is at the heart of one of Northern Ireland's oldest estates.

The present castle was built by Sir Randal MacDonnell, 1st Earl of Antrim, in 1636. It is currently owned by Randal, Viscount Dunluce, the son of Alexander McDonnell, 9th Earl of Antrim.

Events

The Castle's Walled Garden is open to the public between May and September and hosts many events. In July of every year the grounds are the site of a world class Highland Games. The Dalriada Festival is also held at Glenarm Castle and within the local village, which celebrates sport, music and fine food from all over Scotland and Ireland, as well as hosting traditional Ulster Scots cultural events. As part of the Dalriada Festival Glenarm Castle has started to host large outdoor concerts which as of 2012 has welcomed artists like General Fiasco, The Priests, Duke Special, Ronan Keating, Sharon Corr, Brian Houston, David Phelps and the likes.

Summer Madness, Ireland's biggest Christian Festival, moved from its annual residence at the Kings Hall, Belfast, to Glenarm Castle in 2012. It is thought this Festival will return to Glenarm, on a yearly basis, for the foreseeable future.

Film Location

Glenarm Castle was used as a major location in Five minutes of Heaven.

References

Glenarm Castle Wikipedia