Lambay Castle

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Lambay Castle is a historic fortified residence on Lambay Island off the coast of County Dublin, Ireland, notable for its medieval origins and later Arts and Crafts-style remodeling by architect Edwin Lutyens.

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Lambay Castle canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
country house
fortified house
historic building
accessedBy boat
associatedWith Arts and Crafts movement
Edwin Lutyens
country Ireland
hasArchitect Edwin Lutyens
hasArchitecturalStyle Arts and Crafts
medieval
hasConstructionType masonry
hasCulturalSignificance example of Lutyens’ Irish work
notable Arts and Crafts remodeling
hasDesignElements courtyard plan
pitched slate roofs
stone mullioned windows
whitewashed walls
hasFeature battlements
courtyard
defensive walls
harbour access
hasFunction fortified residence
residence
hasHeritageStatus protected structure
hasHistoricalPeriod medieval period
hasLaterAlterations 20th-century remodeling
hasMaterial stone
hasOwner Barings family
hasSetting island landscape
hasViewOf Irish Sea
isFortified true
isInhabited true
locatedIn County Dublin
Ireland
Leinster
locatedOffCoastOf County Dublin
locatedOn Lambay Island
near Dublin Bay
ownedBy Barings family
surface form: Baring family
partOf Lambay Island
surface form: Lambay Island estate
remodeledBy Edwin Lutyens
remodelingPeriod early 20th century
situatedNear Irish Sea
usedAs private residence

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Lambay Island hasStructure Lambay Castle
Lambay Island hasLandmark Lambay Castle