Glenarm (meaning: Valley of the Army) is a village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is located on the north coast of the Northern Strait north of the town of Larne, with a Glenarm castle in the centre of the village. On the north coast of the village of Glennham lies an Irish church of St Patrick's, surrounded by a cemetery.
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Glenarm (meaning: Valley of the Army) is a village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is located on the north coast of the Northern Strait north of the town of Larne, with a Glenarm castle in the centre of the village. On the north coast of the village of Glennham lies an Irish church of St Patrick's, surrounded by a cemetery.
Glenarm (from Ireland Gleann Arma, meaning "Army Valley") is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Glenarm Castle is the ancestral home of the Earl of Antrim. In 1763, St. Patrick's Church in Ireland was built on the site of the abandoned Franciscan family home. St. Patrick's Church Glenarm, a cemetery and ancient monastery are located on the coast of Northern Ireland.
Inside the castle can find a tea room offering home baked goods instead of buying from outside food vendors. Enter the walled garden for a £6 ticket and the fruit trees are covered with weeds. The labels for these plants are a bit messy.