Introduction
The demesne of Killymoon Castle has a house of 1802 on a mid-18th-century site which was once extensively planted. There are a few trees, and views across the parkland. The site has steep terracing to the Ballinderry and Killymoon rivers, and there is a walled garden with glasshouse. Part of the site is now a golf course.
- Visitor Access, Directions & Contacts
Telephone
028 9056 9615Directions
One mile south-east of Cookstown, off a minor road overlooking the Ballinderry River.
- Associated People
- Features & Designations
Designations
Environment and Heritage Service of Northern Ireland Heritage Gardens Inventory
- Reference: T024
Features
- Terrace
- Kitchen Garden
- Glasshouse
- Garden House
- House (featured building)
- Earliest Date:
- Latest Date:
- Key Information
Type
Estate
Purpose
Ornamental
Principal Building
Domestic / Residential
Survival
Extant
- References
References
- Bence-Jones, M {A Guide to Irish Country Houses} (London: Constable, 1990) A Guide to Irish Country Houses
- Register of Parks, Gardens and Demesnes of Special Historic Interest, Northern Ireland