St John's Castle ruins at Greenhill, Seskilgreen, Ballygawley, County Tyrone

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Brief description

"St John's Castle at Greenhill Ballygawley is Located on the A5 on the Omagh side of the town The house was burnt by the 'IRA' in 1922 . It remains a most impressive ruin for visitors. It was owned by Sir John Marcus Stewart. 1870, Ballygawley Park was originally the Harvey home in Tullygliss. John Stewart (1757-1825) was Attorney General for Ireland in 1799 and, for his services at the time of the Union, he was Knighted in 1803." See https://www.geograph.ie/photo/52361

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Greenhill St John's Castle ruins, Seskilgreen, Ballygawley, County Tyrone

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Directions

Going on the A5 towards Omagh, look for the layby with the telephone box, from where the Castle can be seen

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