Trim Castle

Trim Castle
Trim, County Meath, Ireland
The keep and curtain walls of Trim Castle
Site information
TypeMedieval castle
OwnerCurrently the Irish Government through the Office of Public Works
ConditionRuin
Location
Trim Castle
Coordinates53°33′18″N 6°47′23″W / 53.555°N 6.7897°W / 53.555; -6.7897
Site history
Builtfrom the 12th century
Built byHugh de Lacy (keep)
In useOpen to public
Official nameTrim Castle
Reference no.514

Trim Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Troim) is a castle on the south bank of the River Boyne in Trim, County Meath, Ireland, with an area of 30,000 m2. Over a period of 30 years, it was built by Hugh de Lacy and his son Walter as the caput of the Lordship of Meath. The Irish Government currently own and are in charge of the care of the castle, through the state agency The Office of Public Works (OPW).

The castle is on the List of National Monuments in County Meath.