Bellaghy Bawn is a fortified house and bawn in Bellaghy, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
Construction began in c. 1614 under John Rowley. After Rowley's death in 1617, the bawn's construction was continued by Baptist Jones (died c. 1623). The original bawn burned down during the 1641 Irish Rebellion and was rebuilt in 1643. It has received extensions since. It became a museum in 1996.
BellaghyBawn is a fortified house and bawn in Bellaghy, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Construction began in c. 1614 under John Rowley. After...
Mid-Ulster District. Bellaghy is home to various historical landmarks, including a well-preserved 17th century fortified house, BellaghyBawn, which is now a...
modern spelling is bábhún: Ó Domhnaill, Niall (eag.), Foclóir Gaeilge Béarla, Baile Átha Cliath: Oifig an tSoláthair (1977), p. 73. Bellaghy - Bawn v t e...
sanctuaries on the eastern shore of Lough Foyle; and the visitor centre at BellaghyBawn, close to the childhood home of Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney. In the...
include Lough Yoan and Brendrum Lough. The site of a 17th-century house and bawn and formal garden at Castle Coole (grid ref: H2574 4333) are Scheduled Historic...
Plantation castle, it was built of lime and stone and enclosed within a bawn. The castle was invaded twice by believers of the Jacobitism before it was...
house was built about 1680-1695 and was originally surrounded by a defensive bawn. Around 1765 two single-storey wings were added and the entrance front was...
of Derry BellaghyBawnBellaghy Londonderry Biographical, History, Local website, operated by the NIEA, 17th-century fortified house and bawn with exhibits...