Quintin Castle
Situated on the edge of a cliff that descends straight into the wilds of the Irish sea, Quintin Castle stands guard by the coastline as it has done for 800 years. Surrounded by ancient castellated ramparts and extensive manicured gardens, it backs onto the woodlands and farmlands of historic County Down. Built in 1184 by the Anglo Norman Knight, John de Courcey, it remains one of the few occupied Anglo-Norman castles in Ireland, having been restored from near ruin in 1850. Renovated to an extremely high standard, Quintin Castle’s exclusive-use accommodation lends itself perfectly to gatherings of up to 24 family and friends for celebrating the most special of occasions. The dramatic castle also boasts a private beach, a helipad and a jetty offering bespoke boat trips out to sea.
Key Facts
Max Capacity
24
No of bedrooms
10
Facilities
Contact Details
Lesley Vogan
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