Trim Castle.
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Trim
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Trim
castle standing on the banks of the river Boyne, is The
curtain wall encloses an area of about three acres, it was defended by
five D shaped towers, entry to the castle was only through either of the
two gates. The Town gate had
a portcullis to protect it as well as a 'murder hole'. The other gate,
the Dublin gate, has a barbican projecting from the tower. Originally
the barbican It is claimed by some that the upper rooms of the gatehouse were used to house the young Prince Hal, later to become Henry V, who was left at Trim by Richard II in 1399 before his fateful return to England. King John visited Trim Castle in 1210 and the following year the crown took control of it spending £64 on repairs and renovations. See also Trim town. |
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Trim Castle Trim Town Centre |
Trim is a Heritage Town.
Guided tours
of the keep of Trim Castle.
Go to castles in County Meath. |