Bellaghy Bawn

Last updated: 30 September 2011

A 17th century fortified house and bawn (the defensive wall surrounding an Irish tower house), it was built by Sir Baptist Jones around 1619 when he rented the land from the Vintners Company of London. What you see today is a mix of building styles from different periods since then, with the main house lived in up until 1987. While it is thought that the house dates back to the 18th century, it was built on the site of an earlier 17th century house.

Bellaghy Bawn was opened to the public in 1996. Resources on site include a film made for the bawn, as well as a collection of Seamus Heaney's broadcasts. There are exhibitions on local natural history, local history, and poetry by local Nobel Laureate, Seamus Heaney.

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Castle St
Bellaghy
Magherafelt
BT45 8LA

Tel: 028 7938 6812


Opening times as follows:

1 October to 30 March - 12.00noon to 4.00pm Sunday

Please Note:
  • Admission is free throughout the year
  • No guided tours
  • Children under the age of 16 years must be accompanied by an adult

Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) Features
  • DDA compliant access paths on site
  • Access within Bawn restricted due to historic layout

  • Visitor Centre
  • Exhibition
  • Audio Visual Room
  • Toilets / Disabled Toilets
  • Limited Wheelchair Acces
  • Picnic Area
  • Parking