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Jordan's Castle (Irish Language: Caisleán MacSiurtain), (Ulster Scots: ''Joardan's Kessel'')〔(Jordan's Castle – Department of the Environment )〕 is a castle situated in Ardglass, County Down, Northern Ireland. The tower house known as Jordan's Castle is a State Care Historic Monument sited in the townland of Ardglass, in Down District Council area, at grid ref: J5601 3713.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Environment and Heritage Service NI – State Care Historic Monuments )〕 It stands close to the junction of Kildare and Quay Streets in Ardglass and commands the harbour. ==Features== It is a rectangular Tower house four storeys high, i.e. four superimposed single chambers each about 20 ft by 13 ft. On the north face are two rectangular projections, one containing a stone spiral staircase, the other an inner closet at each level, with those on the lower stages having outlets to the ground. Architecturally there is little evidence to give a definitive date for the castle. The masonry is blue stone rubble with a little freestone in quoins and window jambs. Some of the window details suggest 15th century, but have had so much reconstruction that dating is difficult. The ground floor chamber is unfloored and the irregular surface of the outcropping rock can be seen. It therefore may have been a storehouse. The main room is apparently on the first floor, which contains its original stone floor supported on a pointed barrel vault. The floors on the second and third storeys are at the original levels but of modern construction, with the beams going at right angles to the original direction. The concrete roof is also an addition. The wall tops retain their stone-flagged rampart walls and archery turrets. The turret to the north-west contains a dovecote, the nest-holes of which are contemporary with the main structure.〔 The entrance is at the bottom of the north-west tower and leads to a spiral stairway to roof level. It is protected by a machicolation at that level. The projecting towers are connected by a high-level arch which also functions as a machicolation. The ''Dublin Penny Journal'' of 30 March 1833〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Library Ireland – from the ''Dublin Penny Journal'', Volume 1, Number 40, March 30, 1833 )〕 describes Jordan's Castle as follows:
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