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Martray House - Ballygawley, County Tyrone - Parks & Gardens
Martray is an 18th-century demesne, with a mid-19th-century house overlooking parkland and a lake. There are mature shelter, parkland and woodland trees. The demesne is undergoing renovation with tree clearance and planting. A gate lodge survives.
Martray House, Ballygawley - O'HAGAN & ASSOCIATES …
Location - Martray House, Ballygawley Client - Mr & Mrs E Galloway Status - Completed May 1990
Martray House Map - Estate - Mid Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK - Mapcarta
Martray House is an estate in Mid Ulster, Northern Ireland. Martray House is situated nearby to the village Ballygawley , as well as near the locality Ballyreagh . Overview
Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland: Ballygawley Park: 1914 - Blogger
May 8, 2014 · I have written about Ballygawley House and the Stewart Baronets of Athenree here. Nick, whose half-brother is the present Baronet, has kindly sent me two old photographs of Ballygawley House taken by Sir Hugh in the winter of 1914. The demesne was occasionally known as the Greenhill Estate.
The gate into Martray House with the family and Prince the dog
Description Martray House was Captain Mervyn and Frances Stewart’s home at Kauri Point in Katikati. The couple married in Dublin in 1922 and purchased Martray House at Ballygawley, overlooking Martray Lough. In 1878 they arrived in New …
Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland: Ballygawley House - Blogger
Sep 22, 2023 · BALLYGAWLEY HOUSE, near Ballygawley, County Tyrone, was set in its own parkland, was a Classical mansion of two storeys, with a two-storey portico supported by two giant Doric columns and a shallow dome. It was built for the 2nd Baronet between 1825 and 1833, to the design of John Hargrave.
Ballygawley, Tyrone - genealogy heraldry and history
Ballygawley, Tyrone genealogy site with description, census transcripts, parish records, and many other resources.
Step inside gorgeous gate house just waiting for a new family
Aug 20, 2021 · Set in a peaceful yet accessible location just a mile from the Ballygawley Roundabout, leading to A4, 61B Old Dungannon Rd would make a quaint and stylish home.
Montray house (@montrayhouse) • Instagram photos and videos
Montray house (@montrayhouse) • Instagram photos and videos
Fate of Ballygawley House 100 years on is put to rest by relative …
Feb 19, 2022 · It was the seat of the Stewart family until Hugh McLaurin JP, a fruit merchant and later High Sherriff of Belfast, bought the historic mansion in 1918. Putting on public record for first time, Hugh’s great-great-nephew, Callum Bowsie, explains how the house was burnt down by the IRA on 17th February 1922.