Gortlownan Motte
Móta Ghort Leamhnáin | |||||||||
Shown within Ireland | |||||||||
Location |
Gortlownan, Ballintogher, County Sligo, Ireland | ||||||||
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Region | Bonet Valley | ||||||||
Coordinates | 54°13′17″N 8°20′20″W / 54.221479°N 8.338829°WCoordinates: 54°13′17″N 8°20′20″W / 54.221479°N 8.338829°W | ||||||||
Type | motte | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
Material | earth | ||||||||
Founded | late 12th century? | ||||||||
Periods | Norman Ireland | ||||||||
Cultures | Cambro-Norman, Old English | ||||||||
Associated with | Normans | ||||||||
Site notes | |||||||||
Ownership | State | ||||||||
Public access | yes | ||||||||
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Gortlownan Motte is a motte and National Monument located in County Sligo, Ireland.[1]
Location
Gortlownan Motte is located 2.4 km (1½ miles) west-southwest of Dromahair, just on the Sligo side of the border.
History and archaeology
Motte-and-bailey castles were a primitive type of castle built after the Norman invasion, a mound of earth topped by a wooden palisade and tower.[2]
The motte at Gortlownan may have been built on the site of an earlier Gaelic Irish hillfort.[3]
References
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