- Building type: Country House
- Date of construction: 1756
- Architect: Christopher Myers
- Listing: A
- HB/SMR Ref: HB06/02/001
- 2nd Survey by EHS: Yes


Glenarm Castle, Glenarm, BT44 0BD
County Antrim

Originally a Palladian double pile house, re-modelled in 1824 to create a grand three storey Jacobethan style mansion. A four square structure with turrets crowned with domelets and weathervanes. Gabled parapets and tall chimneys. Large front entrance porch
Stone Type Category: | Buff-Pink Sandstone |
Primary Stone Type: | Giffnock Sandstone |
Secondary Stone Type: | Scrabo Sandstone |
Other Stone Type: | Basalt |
Replacement Stone Type: | English Lower-Mid Jurassic Limestone |
Stonework Construction: | Regular-coursed plain ashlar |
Stonework Condition: | Variable discoloration and surface deterioration of sandstone with loss of material primarily through granular disintegration. |
Condition Assessment (QUB): | 2 |