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Ballycroghan, Cooking places, Area of J538 799; Ballycroghan, Standing stone and Bronze Age burials, grid ref: J5381 8068; Ballycroghan, Cooking places – Area A and Area B, grid refs: J5393 7970 and J5383 7944; Ballycrune, Rath, grid ref: J3027 5648; Ballyculter Upper, Inscribed stone, grid ref: J5714 4725; Ballydargan, Windmill stump, grid ...
The White House is a ruined 17th century dwelling house at Ballyspurge, near Cloghy, County Down, Northern Ireland on the Ards Peninsula. It is situated about one mile (1.2 km) south-east of Cloghy, overlooking Slanes Bay. [1] It is a State Care Historic Monument at grid ref: J6248 5506. [2]
Grade A structures are those considered to be "buildings of greatest importance to Northern Ireland including both outstanding architectural set-pieces and the least altered examples of each representative style, period and type." [2] Once listed, severe restrictions are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or its ...
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in County Down" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The tower was occupied until it was abandoned and left to decay until its purchase and Gothic renovation by a "Colonel Johnston" and some further modification still in 1836 by a "Montgomery of Grey Abbey." It was abandoned once again in 1831, [224] but was opened to the public once more in 2001 by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency. Mahee ...
It is a listed building of County Down since 1980. ... In July 1980 it was added to the B+ listed buildings of Northern Ireland. [9] While up for sale in 2008, ...
County Down is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. County Down is bordered by County Antrim to the north, the Irish Sea to the east, County Armagh to the west and County Louth in the Republic of Ireland across Carlingford Lough to the southwest. This list shows towns and cities in bold.
Downpatrick and County Down Railway is Ireland's only full-sized heritage railway. Built on the BCDR's former line to Belfast, it links the town with Inch Abbey and various other places of historical interest. The railway houses Ireland's largest collection of Victorian carriages, eight diesel locomotives, three steam engines, and several railcars.