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and Mourne Museum
Newry and
Mourne Museum (Iarsmalann an Iúir & Mhúrn)
Update on
New Museum Project - Bagenal's Castle
Newry
and Mourne District Council plan to relocate the existing museum
to a recently re-discovered tower-house in 2003.
Nicholas
Bagenal was granted the lands and rights of Newry's Cistercian Abbey
in 1550. He is described as living in the Abbot's house, which he
either renovated or built a new tower house.
The elevation and floor plans of this building survive in the London
Public Record's Office and hopefully with the help of the Heritage
Lottery Fund the castle will be restored to its former glory.
Photograph of the tower-house as it
now looks. The tower with the spiral staircase shown in the 1570
plan was removed circa 1780. It is planned to restore this tower
and other features. The nineteenth century building on the left
hand side (the former McCann's Bakery) will be retained.
Click
here for full information about Bagenal's Castle.
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