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Classie Bawn Castle

Castle • County Sligo
Classie Bawn Castle

Classie Bawn Castle at Mullaghmore in County Sligo is a Victorian turreted castle on a headland above the Atlantic Ocean that is most powerfully associated with Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India and cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, who was murdered by an IRA bomb placed on his fishing boat in the bay below the castle on 27 August 1979 in one of the most consequential acts of political violence in the history of the Troubles. The castle stands in a position of extraordinary natural beauty above the Mullaghmore headland, its Victorian Gothic outline visible from a wide area of the north Sligo coast. The castle was built in 1856 for Viscount Palmerston, the Prime Minister, in a position of considerable scenic drama above the natural harbour of Mullaghmore. The Mountbatten family purchased it after the Second World War and it became the summer residence where the family spent holidays throughout the following decades, the elderly earl's continued use of this remote Sligo headland after the beginning of the Troubles reflecting a personal attachment to the place that ultimately cost him his life. The village of Mullaghmore below the castle is one of the most attractive on the Sligo coast, its natural harbour providing shelter for a small fishing and pleasure craft fleet and the Mullaghmore Head providing the finest surfing big waves in Ireland, a destination for professional big-wave surfers when the Atlantic swells arrive with sufficient power. The wider Sligo coast and the landscape of W B Yeats, with the great table mountain of Benbulben visible to the east, provides one of the finest scenic settings of any coastal village in Ireland.

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