Talk:Dunluce Castle

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Thanks everyone for adding to this page. It is an impressive building. If memory serves me correctly, the castle was also nearly impervious to attacks until the advent of teh cannon, because of its position on the outcropping. mylesmalley 15:58, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

I think this should be saved. It needs expanding, but Dunluce Castle appears to be a valid place and probably has some interesting history.

[edit] A few things

I removed the phrase "(apparently she hated the place anyway)" from the end of the sentence declaring that the wife of the owner refused to live there after the castle collapsed. It's unreferenced and doesn't sound overly encyclopaedic. Also, I think the article should be heavily expanded, with a few more pictures, as well as references provided for the information. For example, as far as I know, the information that it is the most extensive ruins of a medieval castle in Ireland is correct, but referencing is needed. I think it should have a high importance rating due to its influence on the history of the surrounding area and that it is a fantastically well preserved castle with a lot of history. Mouse Nightshirt 18:21, 26 December 2006 (UTC)