Southeast from the centre of Navan there's the manorial village of Athlumney. This manor was originally part of a barony granted from Hugh de Lacy to his ally Adam de Feipo. This neighbourhood of the town include some interesting sites like a motte, an abbey and a castle.
The small motte stands about 105 metres south of the church, next to the River Boyne. It is about 4 metres high and has a diameter at the base of about 30 metres. The top has been quarried and this gives the motte the aspect of a dormant little volcano. There are slight traces of a ditch, clearly more visible on the northwest side, along with an earthbank.
The motte was built in 1172 by Amauri de Feipo on a land granted to him by his relative Adam de Feipo. The position of this motte was important to control the traffic on the River Boyne.
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