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Hidden Heritage - Literature and Heritage

Ballydermot Road, Bellaghy, County Derry, BT45 8LF
Hidden Heritage - Literature and Heritage

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The tour will begin at Church Island, a small island on Lough Beg near Bellaghy which can be viewed from Longpoint Wood. The tower and spire there were built for Lord Bishop Hervey of Derry in the late 1700's.

The journey will continue to Bellaghy Bawn which was built around 1619 by Sir Baptist Jones and features a mix of various building styles from different periods with the main house lived in until 1987.

Next on this Literature and Heritage tour is a visit to Seamus Heaney’s Grave, the poet's final resting place in Bellaghy. The inscription on his headstone is a line from Heaney's poem “The Gravel Walks”, which he used in his 1995 Nobel prize acceptance speech.

The final stop on the tour will visit Inishrush in Glenone, a historic Gaelic elite site which was home to Brian Carragh O’Neill, a great Gaelic Lord of the 16th Century.

 

Booking is essential as spaces are limited. Please book via Eventbrite, calling 028 7963 1510 or emailing tourism@midulstercouncil.org.

All cost £25 per person, including coach transfer departing from the Burnavon Arts & Cultural Centre, Burn Road, Cookstown, BT80 8DN guided tour, refreshments, and a light lunch or supper. Tour has a capacity of 25 persons.

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Opening Times

Season (20 Sept 2025)
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Saturday09:30 - 14:30

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Image of white buildings lining a stone laneway Bellaghy Bawn, BellaghyBuilt around 1619 by Sir Baptist Jones, Bellaghy Bawn is a fortified house and bawn (the defensive wall surrounding an Irish tower house).

A church on an island on Lough BegChurch Island on Lough Beg, BellaghyChurch Island is a small island on Lough Beg - 1.5 miles from Bellaghy. On a visit to the island you will discover the ruins of an old church with no spire.

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