Drumboe Castle

Drumboe Castle was located on the outskirts of the town of Stranorlar in County Donegal, Ireland.

In 1622, during the Plantation of Ulster, Robert Redington sold the estate at Ballybofey to Sir Ralph Bingley.

Bingley erected the original Drumboe Castle, which had four large towers.

[4] On 14 March 1923, four anti-Treaty IRA fighters, Charles Daly (26), Sean Larkin (26), Daniel Enwright (23), and Timothy O' Sullivan (23), who had been captured and held in the castle since January, were summarily shot in retaliation for the death of a National Army soldier in an ambush.

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Ruins of Drumboe Castle
Back of the stable block at the site of Drumboe Castle