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Ballygally Castle

1625 establishments in IrelandBuildings and structures in LarneCastles in County AntrimEngvarB from October 2013Grade A listed buildings
Hotels in Northern IrelandHouses completed in 1625Reportedly haunted locations in Northern IrelandTower houses in Northern Ireland
Ballygally Castle
Ballygally Castle

Ballygally Castle is in the village of Ballygally, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, located approximately 3 miles (5 kilometres) north of Larne. The castle overlooks the sea at the head of Ballygally Bay. Now run as a hotel, it is the only 17th century building still used as a residence in Northern Ireland, and is reputed to be one of the most haunted places in all of Ulster.

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Cairncastle Road
BT40 2QX
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