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Killyleagh was settled in the late 12th century by Norman knight Sir John de Courcy, who built fortifications on the site of the castle in 1180 as part of a series of fortifications around Strangford Lough, which he had built in order to protect the lands he had seized from the native Irish.
Killyleagh Castle. Killyleagh (/ k ɪ l i ˈ l eɪ /; from Irish Cill Ó Laoch, meaning 'church of the descendants of Laoch') [1] [2] is a village and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is on the A22 road between Belfast and Downpatrick, on the western side of Strangford Lough. It had a population of 2,787 people in the 2021 Census.
Killyleagh Castle, Killyleagh Country House Down – A HB18/03/001 A ... Castle Ward House, Castleward, Strangford, Downpatrick Country House Down – A HB18/08/065 ...
Killyleagh Castle: Killyleagh, Down, Northern Ireland c. 1180: Built as part of fortifications around Strangford Lough. Church of St Nicholas, Eythorne: Kent, England c. 1180 [45] A small Romanesque church, with fine 12th-century carvings reminiscent of work done at Canterbury Cathedral in the 1170s. Malmesbury Abbey: Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England
The ruined church is on a drumlin north of the castle, which was built in the 15th century. The manor and castle of Ringhaddy and Killyleagh belonged to the Whites of Dufferin in 1605, [1] the castle having been remodeled by Sir Ralph Lane in 1601-2. [3] As well as the castle and church (both scheduled historic monuments) there is a quay. [2]
Castleward, Tower house: Old Castle Ward, grid ref: J5740 4985 Castleward , Standing stone , possible portal tomb remains, grid ref: J5698 4994 Castleward , 18th century formal garden layout and canal: Temple Water Canal, grid ref: J5732 5002
A man has been charged after two people were attacked in their own home in Crossgar, County Down. Police said they received a report of two men entering a property in the Killyleagh Street area of ...
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