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County Londonderry - Castles, Cathedrals,
Monuments,
Stately Homes & Palaces
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Since the stone age, man has been
creating majestic structures that we still marvel at
today. Whether you are interested in ancient monuments,
battlefield sites, re-enactments,
Roman and Norman forts and castles, Stately Homes, Country Houses, Historic
Cathedrals, Ruined Abbeys etc, this is the page that
should give you the information you need.
Here we try to list properties in
private ownership but open to the public (even if only
occasionally) as well as those in the care of the
National Trust or English/Scottish Heritage.
We know that not all the
properties in County Londonderry are listed. Please help us
make this guide comprehensive by giving details of
missing attractions
here.
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Springhill
20 Springhill Road, Moneymore, Magherafelt, Co
Londonderry BT45 7NQ
Tel: 01648 748210
E-mail:
springhill@nationaltrust.org.uk
Web:
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
A 17th century `Planter' house with later
additions.
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St. Columb's Cathedral
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E-mail:
robert.mac@ntlworld.com
Web:
www.stcolumbscathedral.org
St. Columb's Cathedral, built in 1628 and
consecrated in 1634, is the first Protestant
cathedral to be constructed in Europe since the
Reformation. The cathedral houses the earliest
church bell in Ireland, many relics of the
1688-1689 city siege, and the cathedral's
stained glass depict scenes from the siege.
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Long Tower Church
Bishop Street, Derry
Tel: 028 71267284
Long Tower Church was built in the late 18th
century and is supposed to be associated with
the 12 century monastic period. It is the oldest
Catholic church in the city and has an
interesting Rococo interior.
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Saint Eugenes Cathedral
Derry, County Londonderry
Saint Eugenes Cathedral was completed in 1903
and is one of the city's most impressive
structures with its style of Gothic revival.
Open daily.
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Our Lady Of Lourdes Church
Steelstown Road, Londonderry, County Londonderry
Built in 1976 the designs of Liam McCormick. The
church is tent-shaped, its interior clad in
rough-sawn deal timber which gives a warm
textured quality to the large space.
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THE CLARAGH HERITAGE
CENTRE
Tom Graham, Moneydig Road, Kilrea
Tel: 028 2954 0370
Visits by prior appointment only, please
telephone to confirm.
Free admission, donations welcome.
Claragh
Heritage Centre is situated in the lower Bann
valley in the townland of Claragh. Set in 3.5
acres of garden, this private museum is one of
the area's best kept secrets. On your guided
tour there is much of interest. Almost all
aspects of rural life over two centuries are
covered from the farm kitchen to implements of
all description that were used before and during
mechanisation on the farm. Some rarer items on
show include a binder used in the 1940's and
50's and a turnip thinner from the 1920's. Feel
free also to stroll through the extensive
grounds. See the water wheel at work on the
stream or rest in the small church. Around every
corner there is something to catch the eye. The
bell tower and items relating to the central
railway are well worth seeing. If you want to
lean over the half door or sit by the hearth you
can do so in Jamie's cottage. Built on the site
of an original thatched cottage occupied by
Jimmy and Hannah Mullan, Stephen has recaptured the
nostalgia of country living in his two-roomed
cottage. Ideal for group outings, booking is
essential as admission is by appointment.
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Downhill Castle, Mussenden
Temple, Bishop’s Gate & Black Glen
107 Sea Road, Castlerock, BT51 4TW
Tel: 028 7084 8728 Fax:
028 7084 8728
E-mail:
downhillcastle@ntrust.org.uk
Set on a stunning and wild headland with
fabulous cliff top walks and views over
Ireland’s north coast is the landscaped estate
of Downhill, laid out in the late 18th century
by the eccentric Earl and Bishop, Frederick
Hervey. Estate includes ruins, mausoleum,
beautiful gardens and the renowned Mussenden
Temple perched on the cliff edge which is
available for private hire.
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Hezlett House
107 Sea Road, Castlerock, County Londonderry,
BT51 4TW
Tel: 028 7084 8567
E-mail:
undpmx@smtp.ntrust.org.uk
Charming 17th century thatched house with an
interesting cruck-truss rood construction. One
of few pre-18th century Irish Buildings
surviving. Good short visit between Derry City
and Giant's Causeway.
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Apprentice Boys Memorial
Hall
13 Society Street, Londonderry
Built originally in 1877 and extended in 1937.
designed originally by John Guy Ferguson and
recently renovated. The building is of cut stone
and has a good museum of local items. Listed
building.
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