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APPENDIX 9C ARCHAEOLOGY AND BUILT HERITAGE BASELINE GAZETTEER

Table 9C.1 Archaeological Assets Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 1 LDY022:012 X 241610 Rath and SMR Kittybane The OS 6” maps of 1907 and 1937 show a souterrain immediately E of a Low Souterrain minor road. Although there are no Y 412920 visible remains, the records suggest that the presence of the souterrain may suggest the possibility that this is a ploughed out rath. 2 01768:000:00 X 241110 Flax Mill IHR Ballyore Flax Mill & Starch Mill Site Low Area of Y 412770 Potential 1 (table 9.2, fig 9.11) 3 LDY 022:025 X 241230 Bawn MBR Primity The OS memoir for this parish Low Y 412670 suggests there may have been a bawn in Primity, although it is not recorded on contemporary maps or documents and is otherwise unknown.

4 LDY 022:030 X 241170 Plantation MBR Ballyore New Buildings Plantation Village Low Y 412580 Village 5 LDY 022:029 X 240480 Aerial MBR Rossnagalliagh Circular enclosure. Only sherds of Low Y 412100 Photograph Site modern glazed pottery visible during walkover survey. Field ploughed. 7 LDY 022:010 X 240150 Abbey MBR Rossnagalliagh St Gomgal’s Abbey. No visible Medium Y 411420 remains left at time of survey.

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8 LDY022:011 X 240160 St. Gomgal's SMR Rossnagalliagh St. Comgall's well, is visible as an Low Well. Holy Well: oval, water-filled hollow, 2m x 2.4m Y 411330 St. Comgall's or across with a rough overflow outlet St. Gomgal's to SW & an overhanging thorn to SE. In 1905, the well was still venerated Well locally & as recently as 1978, it was still well cared for with evidence of a concrete surround & access via steps form the road at NW, but the site is now more ruined 10 N/A X 239190.5 A stone dock or Walkover Magheramason A stone dock or quay extending out Negligible Y 410961.3 quay Site into the River Foyle north of the mouth of a small stream represents the docks of a nearby mill that may originally date to the 17th century plantation period. 11 N/A X 239225.9 Track Walkover Magheramason An overgrown track way linking a mill Negligible Y 410906.9 Site building to a stone dock on the River Foyle. 13 LDY 022:035 X 239720 Cist Burial MBR Clampernow Excavated in 1994. No visible Low Y 410770 remains at time of survey.

14 04004:000:00 X 239490 Toll Gate IHR Magheramason Site of toll gate identified from Low historic maps dating to 1834. Y 410490

16 N/A X 238562.9 Roadway Walkover Meenagh Hill, A stretch of road generally orientated Negligible Y 410240.6 Site Magh south-west to north-east, linking Dunnalong Fort to a mill and dock further along the bank of the Foyle.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 17 N/A X 238595.8 Possible Ballaun Walkover Meenagh Hill Possible bullaun stone 1.2m x 0.7m Negligible Y 409943.3 Stone Site x 0.6m with slight depression/hollow. Located on a cairn of large boulders (diameter range 2m to 0.3m) in the north-west corner of the field boundary. 19 04009:000:00 X 237760 Slate Quarry IHR Tamnabrady Site was overgrown, the only visible Low Y 408630 remains was a dip in the ground. 21 04018:000:00 X 237540 Slate Quarry IHR Tamnabrady Slate Quarry Low Y 408010 22 N/A X 237770.1 Possible Walkover Unknown Possible souterrain c. 5m in length. Negligible Y 408000.2 souterrain Site On western slope of hill overlooking the River Foyle. 23 N/A X 237605.1 Tamnasollus Walkover Sollus Located on the western slopes of Low Y 407707.9 group of houses Site Gortmonly Hill overlooking the Foyle flood plain. Consists of the remains of 4 stone structures with doorways evident in all. Currently used for livestock having been much altered. Situated beside Sollus ‘quarries’ site (MBR 4019). The first edition OS map shows a number of other buildings in the area now demolished. 24 04019:000:00 X 237610 Quarry IHR Sollus No visible remains. Appears to have Low Y 407560 been filled in during land improvements in the past. 26 N/A X 237563.2 Field Boundary Walkover Sollus Curvilinear wall in field boundary, Negligible Y 407313.1 Site c.15m in length.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 28 11121:000:00 X 237120 Corn Kiln IHR Drumgauty Located on Grange Road on the Low Y 406560 north bank of a stream, at the rear of a modern dwelling. Possible remains of stone/earthen mounds are still visible. 29 04021:000:00 X 237140 Flax Corn Mill IHR Drumgauty Flax - Corn Mill Site Low Y 406470 30 TYR 002:019 X 236990 Graveyard MBR Grange Foyle Grange Foyle Graveyard, enclosed Low Y 406320 by wall that was rebuilt in 1865. Contains graves dating from 1600 to 1900’s. Associated with Grange Foyle House. Two houses built into enclosure are deserted. 34 04024:000:00 X 237380 Threshing Mill IHR Magherareagh Threshing Machine - No Access Low Y 405890 37 TYR 002:016 X 237210 Enclosure MBR Drumeeny Big Built over by a modern house. No Low Y 404840 visible remains. 39 N/A X 237055.5 Lane Walkover Ballydonaghy Possible ancient cattle drove way Negligible Y 404074.4 Site across high ground through the landscape. 41 N/A X 237244.4 Mile stone Walkover Cloghcor On the A5 between Strabane and Low Y 403709.8 Site New Buildings, this is the 8 mile marker to Londonderry. 43 N/A X 236773.7 Field Avenue Walkover Leckpatrick Tree lined avenue running in a north- Negligible Y 402711.5 Site east/south-west direction for c.50m, possibly related to the brick field. 44 04051:000:00 X 236670 Brickfield IHR Leckpatrick Consists of a series of intersecting Low Area of Y 402630 linear earthworks possibly indicating potential 7 sites of manufacture. (table 9.2, fig 9.11)

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 49 TYR 005:500 X 235475.4 Strabane Canal Scheduled Greenbrae and Strabane Canal High Y 401084.6 Reach 2 Monument Town 49 TYR 005:500 X 234503.3 Strabane Canal Scheduled Greenbrae and Strabane Canal High Y 398447.5 Reach 3 Monument Town 51 04012:005:00 X 235390 Bridge IHR Unknown Associated with the Strabane canal. Negligible Y 400430 There is only a small portion of the bridge wall, constructed from blocked quarried stone, evident to the east. The site is overgrown with vegetation. 54 TYR 005:016 X 235810 Five Cist Burials MBR Woodend Modern building now occupying site Low Adjacent to Y 400030 of burials. Area of Potential 9 (table 9.2, fig 9.12) 55 04126:000:00 X 235170 Brickfield IHR Backfence, Reference to place name on historic Low Tyrone maps dating from 1834. Y 400020

57 N/A X 235626.1 Avenue Walkover Roundhill Tree-lined avenue running south Negligible Y 399592.6 Site from Roundhill House for c. 100m.

58 00017:052:00 X 234350 Signal Post IHR Greenbrae, Site of a signal post on GNR Branch Low Tyrone Line, - L'Derry. Shown on Y 399120 1834, 1857, 1907and 1951 maps.

59 00017:053:00 X 234330 Level Crossing IHR Greenbrae, Site of level crossing over former Negligible Tyrone GNR Branch Line, Portadown - L'Derry. Shown on 1834 map.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number Y 399120

60 00017:055:00 X 234180 Signal Post IHR Greenbrae No visible trace of this feature. Low Y 398710 61 N/A X 234200.6 Railway Walkover Greenbrae Section of the old railway Negligible Y 398728.3 Embankment Site embankment. Deep drainage ditch on the east side. Top of the embankment is clear and used as a pathway. Sides of the embankment are overgrown. 62 00017:054:00 X 234200 Bridge IHR Greenbrae Bridge Low Y 398710 63 04012:006:00 X 234540 Bridge IHR Townparks Bridge Low Y 398710 65 00017:056:00 X 234160 Signal Post IHR Townparks Signal Post Low Y 398490 66 01614:035:00 X 234100 Engine House IHR Townparks Site of former engine house. Shown Low (Strabane, N of on 1885 1/500 large scale town Y 398450 station), Tyrone plans as 'Engine House'. 1905 1/1056 town plans - not shown. 1951 25" plans not shown.

67 00017:180:00 X 234100 Engine House IHR Townparks Site of former engine house. Shown Low (Strabane, N of on 1905 1/1056 town plans as Y 398450 station), Tyrone Engine House and on 1951 25" plans as Engine Ho.

68 01614:038:00 X 234120 Goods Shed IHR Townparks Site of former goods shed. Shown Low (Strabane, N of on 1905 1/1056 town plans as 'Goods Shed' and 1951 25" plans as

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number Y 398410 station), Tyrone 'Goods Shed' marked.

69 00017:181:00 X 234120 Goods Shed IHR Townparks Site of former goods shed. Shown Low (Strabane, N of on 1905 1/1056 town plans as Y 398410 station), Tyrone 'Goods Shed' and 1951 25" plans as 'Goods Shed' marked.

70 05315:000:00 X 234390 Gasworks IHR Town Parks No visible remains at time of survey Low Y 398340 71 00017:182:00 X 234090 Strabane IHR Townparks 1885 1/500 large scale town plans Negligible Railway Station (Strabane), end of Railway Station marked. 1905 Y 398190 Railway St. 1/1056 town plans Station marked. Site now built over.

72 01614:034:00 X 234090 Strabane IHR Townparks 1885 1/500 large scale town plans Negligible Railway Station (Strabane), end of Railway Station marked. 1905 Y 398190 Railway St. 1/1056 town plans Station marked. Site now built over.

73 01614:036:00 X 234160 Goods Shed IHR Townparks 1885 1/500 large scale town plan Negligible (Strabane, N of 'Goods Shed' marked. 1905 1/1056 Y 398140 station), Tyrone town plans 'Goods Shed' marked. 1951 25" plans 'Goods Shed' marked. Site now built over. 74 N/A X 234201.2 Signal Post Walkover Town Parks Signal post Low Y 398062.3 Site

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 75 05314:000:00 X 234090 Site of Iron IHR Town Parks Site of Iron Works. No visible Low Y 398110 Works. No remains. visible remains.

76 00017:184:00 X 234010 Goods Shed IHR Townparks 1905 1/1056 town plans Goods Negligible (Strabane), N of Shed marked, 1951 25" plans - not Y 398090 Lifford Road, marked. Site now built over. Tyrone

77 00017:057:00 X 234500 Signal Post IHR Town Parks of Possibly moved to new location next Low Y 397540 Strabane to Bureau de Change building approx. 300m to the east. 81 00017:058:00 X 233930 Signal Post IHR Town Parks of No visible remains, however the Low Y 397950 Strabane area is very overgrown. 82 00017:065:00 X 233790 Bridge IHR Magirr No visible remains. The only Low Y 397720 structure visible here was some concrete, which appears to be associated with the current modern bypass. 83 TYR 005:024 X 234500 Strabane MBR Strabane (East Historic settlement of Strabane. Low Y 397600 and West Ward)

84 00017:060:00 X 233580 Level Crossing IHR Magirr Level Crossing - No visible remains. Low Y 397350 Built over by the bypass. 86 TYR 004:005 X 233200 Fortification: Port MBR Castletown No visible remains of this site and no Negligible Y 397100 Na Tri local knowledge or tradition of a castle in this townland could be found.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 87 TYR 004:006 X 233090 AP Site MBR Castletown Rectangular enclosure, built over by Low Y 397020 a modern housing estate. 88 TYR 004:003 X 232850 Standing Stone MBR Carricklee On a terrace of ground overlooking Low Y 396890 the Finn River which flows to west. There are no visible remains of this standing stone 91 04078:000:00 X 232550 Limestone IHR Carricklee Limestone Quarry, Limekiln nearby Low Quarry shown on 1834 map and 1857 map. Y 396070 Possibly shown, 1907 and possibly shown, 1951. 93 N/A X 233391 Ring-barrow and Excavation Unknown Excavations undertaken in 2002 Low Y 396057 other Neolithic Site revealed the remains of a ring- activity barrow, an area of possible Neolithic activity and several hearths. 94 TYR 004:007 X 232960 AP Enclosure MBR Backtown Aerial Photo site. Possible enclosure Low Area of Y 395820 but not visible on the ground. potential 11 Possible sub-surface remains. (table 9.2, fig 9.12) 95 N/A X 233062 Possible Walkover Backtown Sub-rectangular raised area with Negligible Y 395741.9 Earthwork Site large stones and some rubble that appears to have been dumped at a later time. 96 TYR 004:004 X 233080 Mound MBR Backtown No visible remains of this site, as it is Low Y 395690 located in the current cement works. 97 04161:000:00 X 232780 Bridge IHR Gallany Visibility of monument is obscured Negligible Y 395410 by vegetation 102 TYR 009:012 X 233270 Standing Stone MBR Gallany The stone stands 1.3m high and Low Y 394550 rises to a point. It is located on the summit of a low hillock on an

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number undulating plain with higher ground rising gently to the north-west, but elsewhere with unrestricted views. 103 N/A X 233565.2 Linear Banks Walkover Ballyfatten Linear banks filled with stone and Negligible Y 394556.6 Site associated ditches. Red-brick and mortar located at western base of one bank. 104 N/A X 233744.3 Quarry Walkover Ballyfatten Abandoned gravel quarry. Low Y 394648.2 Site 105 04164:000:00 X 233760 Thrashing mill IHR Unknown Thrashing mill site. No visible Low Y 394690 site remains.

110 TYR009:011 X 233190 Non-antiquity - SMR Gallany An outcrop of bedrock. Negligible Rock Outcrop Y 394220

111 N/A X 233422.7 Curving field Walkover Glebe Noted on the aerial photographs but Negligible Y 394002.1 boundary Site not visible at ground level 114 N/A X 232767.5 Possible Walkover Unknown Distinctive kink in thorn/hawthorn Negligible Y 391968.3 enclosure Site hedgerow field boundary. 115 N/A X 232841.3 Possible low Walkover Unknown Approximately 28m in diameter. Negligible Y 391912.3 raised platform. Site Stone outcrop with possible cupmarks in/against the north bank. 116 N/A X 232872.4 House ruin Walkover Unknown House ruin. Remnants of garden Negligible Y 391657.1 Site with mature deciduous trees. 117 N/A X 233050.1 Lane Walkover Unknown Lane leading to a abandoned Negligible Y 391537.6 Site cottage. Overgrown state. Adjacent to culvert stream.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 119 04176:000:00 X 233850 Millrace IHR Unknown No access to land, but from aerial Negligible Y 391160 photographs traces of it may still be evident along wooded boundary behind a modern farmhouse. 120 04175:000:00 X 233670 Flax Mill IHR Unknown Only rubble remains of mill buildings. Low Y 391090 However, substantial walls evident along the riverbank. Sections of mill- race/overflow channel still evident. 121 N/A X 233423.6 Curvilinear Ditch Walkover Unknown A short curvilinear ditch marks a Negligible Y 391140.9 -former Mill race Site section of a possible mill race/overflow channel. Probably associated with the flax mill site a short distance to the south-east.

122 TYR009:006 X 233630 Standing Stone SMR Ballought On the summit of a low undulation of Low improved grassland, with fine, Y 390560 unrestricted views to N, E & S. There are no visible remains of this stone noted as existing on the OS 6"map of 1855.

123 N/A X 233914.2 A field boundary Walkover Unknown A field boundary curving for no Negligible Y 390419.7 curving Site apparent reason suggests a possible enclosure site. Overlooks rolling pasture with a stream to the south. 124 N/A X 234574.4 Millstone Walkover Unknown A large millstone currently being Negligible Y 390103.3 Site used as an ornamental garden feature by Breen Farm.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 125 N/A X 234583.4 Stone Walkover Unknown Stone foundations of a possible Negligible Y 389972.7 foundations Site house platform or stone building. stone building. Adjacent to the driveway to the modern farmyard. 126 N/A X 234484.3 House site Walkover Unknown House site, no walls visible at time of Low Y 389871 Site survey but an old boundary system exists around it. 127 TYR 017:040 X 235050 Enclosure MBR Clady Blair Slight rise and dip in field, appears to Low Y 389050 be ploughed out. 128 TYR017:039 X 234970 Enclosure SMR Clady Blair, Due to the improvements, this site survives as a roughly circular area of Medium Strabane flat land discernible by the fact that it Y 388710 is slightly raised above the surrounding land. It measures c.28m diam. & stands at best 0.2m high. The site was described on the 1833 OS 6"map as a "fort".

130 04358:000:00 X 236500 Spade Foundry IHR Unknown Spade Foundry - Built over by with a Low Y 387420 building which is now a derelict restaurant. 131 04357:000:00 X 236420 Flax Mill site IHR Unknown Flax Mill Site - On private property. Negligible Building now in centre of farm yard Y 387480 and part used to house cattle.

132 04359:000:00 X 236710 Flax Mill Site IHR Milltown, Tyrone Site of flax mill identified from Low historic maps. Y 387270

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 133 N/A X 236456 Burnt Mound Walkover Unknown Spread of burnt stones Low Y 386988 Site

134 TYR 017:025 X 236270 Standing Stone MBR Magheracoltan Located inside a field boundary and Low Y 386570 covered in vegetation. It has broken into two pieces, but remains upright. It is c. 0.7 metres wide and c. 3 metres in length. 137 04365:000:00 X 236940 Threshing Mill IHR Magheracoltan Threshing Mill Site Negligible Y 385880 138 04366:000:00 X 237370 Tuck Mill - Flax IHR Birnaghs Tuck Mill - Flax Mill Site Low Y 385720 Mill Site 140 TYR017:013 X 239120 Rath SMR Upper or New The rath is defined mostly by a steep scarp which runs NW-N-S & stands Medium Deerpark 2m high externally. It is surmounted Y 385390 by a low bank for most of its length. The bank is on average 0.5m high, but at N is 2.5m wide & 0.75m high. The area thus defined is oval, 42m x 35m. The domed interior is quite uneven, but no definite structures could be discerned.

141 N/A X 239189.9 Area of Potential Walkover Area of high archaeological Low Area of Y 385358 at Harry Avery's Site potential. Fields surrounding Harry potential 13 Castle Avery's castle and ringfort. High (table 9.2, fig probability of buried 9.13) structures/artefacts. 142 TYR 017:012 X 239140 Harry Avery's State Care Upper or New The site is on a prominent hill High Y 385220 Castle Monument Deerpark commanding views across important river routes. It is named after Henry

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number Aimbreidh O'Neill, who died in 1392, but the structure could date to the C14th or C15th. It is one of the few native built stone castles in Ireland. 143 TYR 017:066 X 240100 Newtownstewart MBR Newtownstewart Historic Settlement of Medium Y 385800 Newtownstewart.

144 N/A X 239352.7 Gallows Hill' Walkover Newtownstewart 'Gallows Hill' place name. No visible Low Y 385126.2 place name Site remains but the place name suggests a site of execution. Very close to site of Harry Avery's Castle. 150 TYR 025:037 X 241570 Wedge Tomb Scheduled Lurganboy It is a single chambered tomb facing High Y 382670 Monument south-west. It was roofed over with large stone lintels one of which is dislodged & sticking up towards the centre of the site. 151 TYR 025:008 X 241680 Court Tomb Scheduled Beltany The site consists of 3 chambers: I High Y 382620 Monument 4m long x 1.2m wide; II 2m long x 1.8m wide & III 2.6m long & 0.8m wide. There is much cairn material scattered to the south. 152 N/A X 241368.3 House ruin Walkover Beltany The ruins of two vernacular houses Negligible Y 382429.7 Site 153 N/A X 241535.5 Field Avenue Walkover Beltany This drystone field avenue (average Negligible Y 382366.3 Site width 3m) begins at a modern farmyard, and ends at the field of 2 prehistoric tombs.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 154 N/A X 241555.7 Possible Walkover Beltany Within a wooded area is a very large Low Y 382353.8 Prehistoric Cairn Site cairn of stones, the stones are semi- circular in shape with a possible overgrown entrance. Very likely to be a prehistoric cairn. 155 N/A X 241552.4 House ruin Walkover Beltany Stone-built dwelling - mortared stone Negligible Y 382077.6 Site walls and a doorway are evident. Post-medieval or early modern construction. 158 N/A X 241548.9 Demolished Walkover Gortinagin Demolished house site adjacent to Negligible Y 380376.8 House Site an existing stone barn. Only overgrown stone foundations within the garden plot are visible. 159 N/A X 241567.6 Oval cropmarks. Walkover Gortinagin Oval crop-marks. Possible burial Low Y 380466.5 Site ground. 160 N/A X 241880.5 Trackway (local Walkover Castletown Local landowner Mr. Porter spoke of Low Y 380123.2 info) Site a 'road taken by King Billy' passing through the land. 161 N/A X 241920.1 Possible House Walkover Castletown A pile of stones/large boulders may Negligible Y 380207.9 Site Site represent the remains of a demolished house which landowner Mr. Porter said used to stand there. 162 N/A X 242172.9 Culvert Walkover Castletown Stone culvert covering part of a Negligible Y 380088 Site stream course adjacent to a lime kiln. 163 N/A X 242185.9 Lime Kiln Walkover Castletown The remains of a stone lime kiln Negligible Y 380100.4 Site 5.2m in width. Wall width max 2.4m. 2.2m in height internally. Flue 0.9m wide internally.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 164 N/A X 242128.9 A block of Walkover Castletown A block of worked and stab - Negligible Y 379868.3 decorated stone Site decorated stone. Unclear function.

165 N/A X 241844.9 Millstone Walkover Killinure Millstone Negligible Y 379017.9 Site 166 N/A X 241907.9 Ringcourse Walkover Killinure Possible former site of ringcourse Negligible Y 378993.6 Site 171 04739:000:00 X 242080 Flax Mill site IHR Tully Located within a private farmyard, no Negligible Y 375970 access. 172 TYR 034:015 X 242590 Enclosure MBR Lislimnaghan In field of pasture, appears to be Low Area of Y 375900 ploughed out. On high ground potential 20 facing south-east. (table 9.2, fig 9.14) 174 00017:121:00 X 242690 Crossing IHR Tully Crossing - no visible remains Negligible Y 375380 175 TYR034:022 X 243160 Tree Ring SMR Mountjoy Forest This fine tree ring is first shown on the 1905-6 OS 6" map. A circular Low West Division bank c.0.5m above the interior & 1m Y 375390 above the exterior ground level encloses a circular space 35m in diameter & supports a ring of closely-spaced beech. There is no ditch. It occupies a drumlin with a fine view all round.

179 N/A X 242545.5 Stone structures Walkover Deer Park The site consists of the remains of Negligible Y 372838.5 Site (McCormick) three stone structures and an accompanying north-south running tree-lined avenue.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 180 TYR 034:008 X 242910 Boulder with Scheduled Deer Park Hollows probably from natural Medium Y 372840 Hollows Monument erosion 181 TYR 034:007 X 242650 Standing Stone MBR Deer Park No visible remains Low Y 372700 182 TYR 034:006 X 242580 Platform Rath Scheduled Deer Park Located on the summit of a knoll, High Adjacent to Y 372700 Monument with panoramic views of the area of surrounding landscape. A partially potential 23 denuded earthen stone bank is (table 9.2, fig evident, c.0.30m in height, by 0.50m 9.14) in width. The internal area, c. 25m, is overgrown with hawthorn.

184 TYR 034:009 X 243050 Court Tomb Scheduled Cornabracken/De The chamber is defined by 3 High Y 372640 Monument erpark orthostats, all 1.2-1.4m high. The (McCormick) remaining side is formed by the field bank. 186 TYR 034:010 X 242970 Counter scarp Scheduled Ballygowan The site consists of a rath with a High Adjacent to Y 372350 Rath Monument perimeter bank, ditch & counterscarp area of bank. potential 24 (table 9.2,fig 9.14) 187 TYR034:033 X 243000 Holy Well SMR Cornabracken Area of Due to land improvements, there are Low potential 25 no visible remains of the site which (table 9.2, fig Y 372000 consisted of a formalised well of dry 9.14) stone construction with steps leading down to it. 188 TYR 034:011 X 243350 Counterscarp Scheduled Ballygowan Bivallate. Overgrown with thorns. High Y 371910 Rath Monument Eroded by cattle in places. 189 11126:000:00 X 244040 Corn Kiln IHR Rylands Corn Kiln Low Y 370690

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 191 TYR 043:037 X 245040 Enclosure MBR Beagh No visible remains at the time of Low Y 369970 survey. Appears to have been ploughed out. 192 TYR043:050 X 246530 Enclosure SMR Drumragh (P The 1834 OS 6"map shows an egg- shaped enclosure at this location, Low Mccausland) while that of 1857 shows a planted, Y 368970 circular enclosure. The site has been removed but a kink in an adjoining field boundary follows its N circuit. The latter is formed by a scarp c.1.5m high, but is unremarkable. There is no surface indication of the rest of the enclosure. It was on the end of a ridge with the ground level sloping away on 3 sides. One semi- mature lime on the perimeter of the site is the only extant tree. 193 N/A X 246849.5 Avenue Walkover Doogary Tree lined avenue leading up to a Negligible Y 369105.3 Site derelict house. 197 N/A X 249071.3 Possible Walkover Tullyheeran The remnants of a possible bank Low Y 366137.5 enclosure Site appear evident on the top of this drumlin in a recently harvested field. Only a trace is evident. 198 N/A X 249074.1 Group of house Walkover Rarone At least 3 mortared stone structures. Negligible Y 365874.3 ruins Site Associated tree lined avenue running in a south-west direction.

199 TYR 043:010 X 249080 Enclosure MBR Rarone Located on the summit of a drumlin, Low Area of Y 365620 with panoramic views in all potential 27 directions. Only a trace exists with (table 9.2, fig the banks completely denuded.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 9.15)

201 TYR 043:011 X 249550 Rath MBR Moylagh Located to the rear of a modern Low Y 364910 farmhouse, which has impacted upon the east side of the monument. C. 20m internal diameter. The banks on the north, west and south are largely intact. Half of the enclosure is planted with young conifers.

202 N/A X 249585.2 Millstone Walkover Moylagh A large millstone/or blacksmith's Negligible Y 364958 Site stone. Now incorporated into a wall by entrance to farmyard. 203 05004:000:00 X 250570 Creamery IHR Moylagh No surface remains of the site Low Y 364360 visible, although there is a pile of modern (concrete) rubble in the vicinity of the site which may represent the demolished remains of the site.

204 04999:000:00 X 250610 Corn - Flax - IHR Moylagh No remains of the site evident on the Low Y 364350 Corn Mill Site. surface. 205 05000:000:00 X 250590 Creamery IHR Moylagh On private property, with no access, Negligible Y 364260 but appears that a small single storey dwelling and associated garden/patio now occupy the site. 208 TYR 051:050 X 251550 Non-Antiquity MBR Killadroy Field boundary Negligible Y 362710

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209 TYR051:046 X 251600 Two Cist Burials SMR Killadroy The field in which the cists were Low discovered is on the NW slope of a Y 362600 dome topped drumlin. The land slopes quite steeply down from SE. No visible remains were observed.

210 05261:000:00 X 252450 Killadroy IHR Brick kiln Brick kiln shown on 1834 map. Low

Y 362720

211 05262:000:00 X 252050 Brick Kiln IHR Killadroy Site consists of a low, mounded area Low Area of Y 362250 in an annexed field adjacent to a potential 29 dwelling between a stream and the (table 9.2, fig modern road. No upstanding 9.15) remains are visible 212 TYR 051:008 X 252190 Rath Scheduled Killadroy Single bank and ditch. Gaps in bank High Y 361940 Monument and ditch are waterlogged. 30m in diameter. Eroded by livestock and overgrown with gorse and hawthorn. 213 N/A X 252404 Burnt Mound Walkover Unknown Spread of burnt stones Low Y 361840 Site

214 TYR 051:051 X 252520 Non-Antiquity: MBR Killadroy Natural waterfall. Negligible Y 361920 Grania’s Bed 217 TYR 051:005 X 253250 Large Enclosure MBR Tamlaght Approximately half of the enclosure Low Y 359730 to the east of the Newtownsaville Road is still evident.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 218 05265:000:00 X 253290 Creamery IHR Tamlaght There is a single storey mortared Negligible Y 359690 stone building at the location, which has probably been built over the former remains of the creamery 219 TYR 052:020 X 254850 Enclosure MBR Tycanny There is no visible trace of the Low Y 358290 enclosure. 221 TYR 052:019 X 255760 Enclosure MBR Tycanny The site of this enclosure was on a Low Y 357720 natural spur which projects from the west-facing slope of Tycanny Hill. 222 TYR 052:029 X 256211 Hilltop Enclosure Scheduled Tycanny A large oval enclosure set around High Y 358041 Monument the summit of a hill with good views all around 223 TYR052:017 X 256830 Enclosure SMR Kilgreen Upper The site is situated mid-way along the spine of a steep drumlin with Negligible Y 357630 reasonable views N & S. This heavily wooded area has a number of field banks & collapsed stone walls running through it, none of which suggest any form of enclosure. The entire area is covered in pine trees & is badly trampled & rutted by animals. The area has been further disturbed by falling trees. Nothing archaeological was noted.

224 TYR 059:007 X 256610 Enclosure MBR Glennageeragh The site is situated on the summit of Low Y 356950 a low drumlin with good views to the south-east, but elsewhere the site is overlooked by higher ground. No visible remains.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 225 N/A X 257278.4 Kiln Walkover Kilgreen Lower Kiln built from dry stone walling. Low Y 357153 Site 226 N/A X 257844.4 Site of House Walkover Errigal Ground levelled into a platform. Oak Negligible Y 356996.5 Site trees growing in the area. No recognisable structure, but a lot of stone rubble. 227 N/A X 258269.7 Square Walkover Errigal A small paddock bounded on 4 sides Negligible Y 356941.9 enclosure Site by earth, drystone walls and large boulders to the east and north-east. Possible clearance site. 228 TYR 059:005 X 258440 Bullaun: St MBR Errigal A flat stone measuring c. 1m x 0.5m Low Y 357070 Kieran’s Stone with a bullaun hollow of depth of c.0.2m associated with Errigal Keerogue 229 TYR 059:004 X 258570 Holy Well: St MBR Gort Small stone structure eroded by a Low Y 357140 Kieran’s Well stream. Located opposite the entrance to the ancient church site and graveyard. 230 TYR 059:006 X 258540 Errigal Keerogue State Care Gort Ancient church ruins amid a multi- High Area of Y 357050 Graveyard Monument period graveyard on very elevated potential 32 ground. Features include remnants (table 9.2, fig of a stone cross and stone-carved 9.16) figures on the wall. 231 N/A X 259055.3 Possible Walkover Bloomhill Circular crop-mark Low Y 356523.8 barrow/enclosure Site

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number Y 356410 The uniformly surviving scarp stands 1.5m high & is overgrown with thorn bushes & mature trees. A 3m wide break in the curve of the scarp to SW appears to be an original feature.

TYR059:010 X 259150 Rath re-used as Dungannon The site consists of a poorly 233 Scheduled preserved circular enclosure,24m High Tree Ring Monument diam., defined by a scarp. The Y 356500 interior is domed, with no trace of underlying structures. The scarp survives best at W, where it is 1.5m high; elsewhere it averages no more than 1m high. The line of the scarp is highlighted by a ring of regularly placed thorn trees & the interior is badly overgrown with trees. The site is on the Bloomhill estate & may well be a rath re-used as a tree ring.

234 Area of X 259328.5 Possible Ringfort Walkover Bloomhill This tree-lined enclosure is located Low potential 33 Y 356761.8 Site on a similar hilltop to the nearby (table 9.2, fig enclosures and is very visible from 9.16) them so must be considered potentially archaeological. It is surrounded by a possible ditch.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 235 TYR 059:073 X 259610 Enclosure MBR Cleanally This site is situated at the foot of a Low Area of Y 356710 south facing slope of a valley side. potential 34 There are no visible remains of an (table 9.2, fig enclosure. 9.16) 239 TYR 059:081 X 260450 Megalithic Tomb MBR Crew The stone, which is decorated with Low Y 356730 & Cup-&-Ring cup & ring marks has been donated to the Ulster Museum & is known as the Ballynasaggart stone. 240 TYR 059:015 X 260490 Enclosure MBR Carran This site was situated on the gently Low Y 356490 sloping spine of a drumlin with good views towards the south, but there are only faint remains visible. 241 TYR 059:016 X 260800 Rath MBR Feddan Much of the rath appears to have Low Y 356670 been ploughed out. 242 TYR 059:069 X 261550 Enclosure MBR Feddan The hilltop site of this enclosure is Low Y 356270 now occupied by a modern silage pit. No traces were visible. Panoramic views over the surrounding landscape. 243 N/A X 262035.6 Avenue Walkover Unknown An earthen bank, tree-lined avenue, Negligible Y 356115.1 Site c. 6m in width, and c. 25m in length. 247 TYR 059:089 X 262000 Church: Cill Mor MBR Grange No upstanding remains of the church Low Y 356000 Magh Enir are evident. 250 05498:000:00 X 261910 Bridge IHR Lisdoart A modern single arched concrete Low Y 355570 bridge now occupies the site. There is no trace evident of an earlier structure.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 251 N/A X 262194.4 Group of house Walkover Lisdoart Consisting of at least 4 mortared Negligible Y 355882.2 ruins Site stone buildings, with white wash evident. Buildings are in ruinous state.

252 TYR 059:068 X 262180 Rath MBR Lisdoart The site consists of a large tree- Low Y 355840 lined, sub-circular bank, with a slightly raised interior, c. 25m in diameter. The site has been partially disturbed to the south-west. 254 TYR 059:066 X 262720 Large Hilltop Proposed Lisbeg Only the west side is now evident High Y356160 Enclosure Scheduled and incorporated into a field Monument boundary. The enclosure is c. 40m in diameter, consisting of a denuded tree-lined earthen bank. 255 TYR 059:067 X 262330 Platform Rath Scheduled Lisdoart Sub-circular flat platform c. 18m High Area of Y 355610 Monument diameter 1.5m height, fosse 2m. potential 37 Evident, particularly on north side. (table 9.2, fig Large stone block 1.3m x 0.8m x 9.16) 0.5m on the north side. Possible souterrain hollow in south east quadrant. Situated on hilltop with commanding views. 258 TYR 059:037 X 263160 Favor Royal MBR Lismore Substantial remains of a square Low Y 353800 Bawn bawn with a two-storey flanker at each corner. Much of the north and north-east of the bawn has been taken down but the remainder is in

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number good condition. There are no visible traces of internal buildings. Ballygawley Water runs to the north of the site.

259 TYR 060:022 X 263670 Oval Enclosure MBR Lisginny A site c. 38m in length NW-SE Low Y 354570 defined on the north by a curving field boundary and elsewhere as a slightly raised flat area over the surrounding field level. 260 TYR 060:021 X 264280 Rath MBR Lisginny In an inter-drumlin hollow, this site is Low Area of Y 354650 in a good state of preservation & potential 38 takes the form of an oval platform (table 9.2, fig 34m N-S x 32m E-W, defined by a 9.16) scarp. 262 TYR 060:030 X 266320 Hilltop Enclosure Scheduled Dernabane Open in the east. Single bank High Y 353840 Monument overgrown with mature trees, no other visible structures around it. 05513:000:00 X 266820 Limestone Glack 263 Quarry & IHR Limestone Quarry and Limekiln Low Limekiln shown on 1834, 1857 and 1910 Y 353240 maps. Quarry shown on 1936 map.

264 N/A X 267546 Possible Walkover Unknown Possible raised earthwork platform. Negligible Y 353612 Earthwork Site

269 N/A X 237135 Burnt Mound – Strip and Cloghcor A spread of burnt mound material Low Preserved by measuring 10.8m x 8.10m x 0.42m Map Area Record under with associated hearth and stake- Y 403686 the site name (SMA) 011 holes. This site likely dates to the

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number Cloghcor A Bronze Age. C14 dates are pending.

270 N/A X 237453 Hengiform SMA 009 Sollus A large burnt mound with associated High enclosure and troughs and a timber platform burnt mound – overlay an earlier site, a hengiform Y 407328 Preserved by enclosure. This latter site consisted Record under of an enclosure ditch with entrances the site name to the east. Pottery from the ditches Sollus A would suggest that it was constructed during the late Neolithic, while the burnt mound is likely to be of Bronze Age date. C14 dates are pending.

271 Area of X 237360 A pit and a ditch Test Trench Magherareagh This site consists of a possible Low – Preserved in- charcoal production pit and a ditch. potential 2 (TT) 027 situ under the (table 9.2, fig Y 406289 site name 9.11) Magherareagh A

272 Area of X 237197 A larger burnt TT030 Magherareagh Magherareagh B consists of a large Medium potential 3 mound spread burnt mound spread measuring (table 9.2, fig Y 405703 and pit group – 30.6m x 9.4m x 0.14m. A stone axe 9.11) and Preserved in-situ fragment was retrieved from topsoil under the site that sealed this spread. X 237200 name Magherareagh C consisted of a pit Magherareagh B group comprising at least 16 pits. Y 405633 & C Some of which contained Prehistoric pottery.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 273 Area of X 237054 Settlement TT031 Drumenny Little This site comprised ditches, pits, Low potential 4 activity – /Grange Foyle burnt spreads and a hearth (table 9.2, fig Y 405344 Preserved in-situ containing Neolithic and Bronze Age 9.11) under the site pottery name Drumenny Little /Grange Foyle A-D

274 Area of X 237012 potential 5 Settlement TT037 Ballydonaghy This site consists of nine identified Low activity – features; three pits, one hearth, a (table 9.2, fig Y 404130 9.11) Preserved in-situ burnt spread, a ditch, two stake under the site holes and an area of scorched earth. name Ballydonaghy A - D 275 Area of X 235770 Settlement TT050 Desert This site consisted of three pits, one Low potential 8 activity – stakehole and a hearth. (table 9.2, fig Y 400866 Preserved in-situ 9.12) under the site name Desert A & B 276 N/A X 261630 Multi-phased site TT115/116 Feddan/ TThe prehistoric activity consisted of a Medium consisting of ossible roundhouse and several Y 356040 prehistoric Drumcorke earths and two ring ditches (one with settlement truncated central cremation grave), activity, funerary s well as pits and postholes. A activity and post- umber of these features produced medieval ssemblages of prehistoric pottery of industrial and Neolithic and Bronze Age origin. The agricultural robable post-medieval activity activity – onsisted of a probable charcoal

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number Preserved by roduction pit, a keyhole-shaped kiln Record under nd two ditches. C14 dates are the site name ending. Feddan/Drumcor ke A-D

277 Area of X 255149 Burnt mound TT097 Tycanny A spread of burnt mound material Low potential 30 spread – measuring 12m x 3m x 0.2m was (table 9.2, fig Y 358482 Preserved in-situ discovered during testing. 9.16) under the site name Tycanny A

230/278 N/A X 258582 Multi-phased site SMA024 Errigle/Gort This site related to multi-phased Medium comprising prehistoric activity. This included a Y 356967 settlement and series of pit/ kilns thought to date to burnt mound the Middle Neolithic period, activity – ephemeral settlement evidence Preserved by dating from the Beaker period to the Record under Late Bronze Age and two burnt the site name mounds. Post-medieval field land Errigle/Gort A drains and ploughing were also in evidence at the site. 279 N/A X 253802 Kiln – Preserved SMA019 Tullanafoile A keyhole shaped kiln, the bowl of Low by Record under which measured 2.8m in diameter Y 359339 the site name and had a depth of 0.57m. It is likely Tullanafoile A that this was a cereal drying kiln of medieval or post-medieval date. C14 dates are awaited. Some modern agricultural plough furrows were also recorded on site. A C14 date is pending.

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number 280 N/A X 250513 Burnt Mound TT082 Legacurry Two small shallow spreads of burnt Low spreads – mound material were recorded at Y 364040 Preserved by this location. It is likely that this Record under activity dates to the Bronze Age. A the site name C14 date is awaited. Legacurry A 281 N/A X 252270 Kiln – Preserved TT087 Killadroy This site consisted of a shallow Low by Record under keyhole shaped kiln measuring 3.9m Y 361986 the site name x 1 - 1.85m x 0.22m. It is possible Killadroy A that this feature functioned as a cereal drying kiln. A C14 date is pending. 282 N/A X 250307 Burnt Mound TT080 & Moylagh This site consisted of two large Low activity – TT081 shallow spreads of burnt mound Y 364257 Preserved under material as well as post-medieval the site name agricultural activity. A possible Moylagh A & B trough was present underneath one of the spreads. C14 dates are pending 283 N/A X 249485 A charcoal SMA015 Moylagh A single feature was located at this Low production pit Strip and Map Area. As this feature Y 365318 Preserved by was quite small and present in Record under isolation it was decided to excavate the site it under the testing licence. A small designation possible charcoal production pit was SMA015 recorded. A C14 date is pending. 284 N/A X 253491 A small oval SMA018 Tullanafoile A single feature was located at this Low shaped pit - Strip and Map Area. As this feature Y 359685 Preserved by was quite small and present in Record under isolation it was decided to excavate the site it under the testing licence. An oval designation shaped pit of undetermined origin

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Reference MBR / IHR Grid ref Site type Designation Townland Description Value number Reference Number SMA018 was excavated.

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Table 9C.2 Built Heritage Assets

Reference LB/IHR Grid ref Site type Designatio Name & address Description Value number Reference n and LB of site Number grade

6 HB01/04/005 X 240609 House Listed 94 Victoria Road, A two-storey, three-bay house with Medium Building - New Buildings columned entrance within list Y 412032 B1 description. Reportedly rebuilt after a fire 7 years ago. Currently vacant and for sale.

9 01770:000:00 X 240130 Bridge IHR Magheramason Arched stone bridge at crossroads of Low Victoria Road and Tagharina Road Y 411300 (under the existing A5).

12 04000:000:00 X 239270 Corn Mill Site IHR Magheramason Two-storey building of mortared stone Low (and adjacent and red-brick window/door linings. 8.5m Y 410820 farm) x 5.6m internally. Wall thickness 0.6m. Half of slate roof fallen in. Millrace blocked, wheel removed. Pulleys/other equipment present in interior. Farm buildings and farm house adjacent.

Farm buildings are of stone and brick 15 04003:000:00 X 239350 Bridge IHR Magheramason Carrying the Londonderry - Strabane Low Road over the Blackstone Burn shown Y 410400 on 1834 map.

18 N/A X 237955 Vernacular Walkover Cloghogle Structure on the side of the road, now Low dwelling site derelict

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Y 408793

20 HB10/10/006 X 237368 Church Listed Bready Reformed Listed as a 6-bay classical hall. Medium Building B Presbyterian Y 408129 Church

25 HB10/10/007 X 237220 Church Listed St Johns Church, Listed as a 7-bay hall with plate tracery Medium Building - Bready and polychromatic brick. Y 407623 B

27 N/A X 237037 Vernacular Walkover Drumgauty Old vernacular farmhouse adjacent to a Negligible dwelling site modern dwelling. Red-brick masonry Y 406647 used throughout, with arched windows and doors.

31 N/A X 237517 Vernacular Walkover Magherareagh It is in a ruinous condition and lacks a Negligible building site roof. All the collapsed roof material is Y 406064 now situated inside the structure and the windows are blocked up. The building has an upper gable window.

32 N/A X 237547 Vernacular Walkover Magherareagh 2 vernacular houses with 1 showing Low buildings site evidence of 2 separate structures.

Y 406111 Located adjacent to modern farm buildings. Slate roof and wooden lintels intact on 1, lime wash is also visible. Ornate archway constructed from red brick.

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33 N/A X 236934 Vernacular Walkover Grange Foyle Substantial farm building with 7 Low farm buildings site doorways and 3 sets of pillars and a

Y 405929 high mortared wall that surrounds it and a courtyard. A possible house lies in ruins in the yard.

35 N/A X 237123 Vernacular Walkover Grange Foyle Twin-room dwelling with loft. Original Low dwelling/ gate site wall structures intact, slate roof in a Y 405796 lodge ruinous state. Red brick at four corners, windows and apex. Surrounded by mature trees.

36 N/A X 236811 Vernacular Walkover Drumenny Little Two storey vernacular building with Low dwelling site slate roof, heavily overgrown. Y 405239

38 04030:000:00 X 237340 Bridge IHR Loughneas/ Bridge of three metal tunnels which has Negligible Magherareagh been refaced. Y 404800

40 N/A X 237308 Vernacular Walkover Loughneas Re-rendered and re-roofed building to Negligible dwelling site the side of A5. Red brick chimney stack Y 403827 with original timber facia boards. Original fabric/brickwork. Altered windows. House is currently abandoned.

42 HB10/11/006 X 237454 Church Listed St Mary's RC Listed as a 4-bay hall with external bell Medium Building - B Church, , frame. Pine ceiling dating to 1896. Y 403725 Artigarvan

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45 N/A X 236424 Vernacular Walkover Greenlaw The remains of the north gable of a Negligible dwelling site vernacular house with evidence of the Y 401958 south end still visible at ground level.

46 N/A X 235910 Bridge Walkover Desert Bridge at Park Road west of Low site Ballmagorry. The Bridge has partially

Y 401748 been destroyed by the realignment of the road and ditch. The northern half of the structure remains intact.

47 N/A X 235749 Vernacular Walkover Desert Small rectangular single storey Negligible building site farmhouse (abandoned). Largely red Y 401601 brick fabric, but also incorporates some stone blocks near base of building. Original roof probably replaced by present corrugated sheet roof. 48 N/A X 233633 Farm house Walkover Desert A large single storey farmhouse with two Negligible site chimneys. East end may originally have

Y 401190 been a byre. Demolished extension/outshoot to rear. Entrance to the north with three windows to the rear. Walls made of roughly coursed mortared stone and some red brick

50 N/A X 236236 Vernacular Walkover Woodend A single-storey vernacular dwelling, Negligible dwelling site stone-built with red-brick coursing

Y 400487 evident around windows, doors and chimney. Modern corrugated iron roof.

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Reference LB/IHR Grid ref Site type Designatio Name & address Description Value number Reference n and LB of site Number grade 52 04095:000:00 X 236130 Old Still IHR Woodend, House Still house shown on 1834 map. Low (a) Y 400190 Tyrone

53 HB10/11/004 X 235855 House Listed Woodend Listed as a 1½-storey roughcast house Medium Building - Cottage, 42 with thatched roof. Projecting entrance Y 400111 B1 Woodend Road, is flanked on either side by a canted bay Strabane window; at the rear are a 2-storey addition and a single-storey kitchen block. The house is unusual in that it is a non-vernacular thatched survival.

56 N/A X 235709 House Walkover Roundhill Roundhill House. A large 2-storey house Medium site of note, with accompanying gardens and

Y 399714 tree-lined avenue to the south. Excellent views to west and northwest. Landscaped gardens evident. 64 HB10/12/008 X Church and Listed Sacred Heart 234670 gate screen Building - Roman Catholic Church standing on Derry Road and set Medium Y B1 Church within own grounds enclosed by brick 398520 Derry Road walls with stone dressings. Façade Strabane, faces road. Tall building with pitched Co Tyrone slate roof. Walls are rendered and BT82 8DT painted. Projecting porch on main façade flanked by tall rounded arched windows and oculus windows below. 78 04013:001:00 X 233900 Bridge IHR Townparks (Strabane), 1951 25" plans - railway bridge marked. Low 1951 6" map - bridge marked. Y 398020 Tyrone

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Reference LB/IHR Grid ref Site type Designatio Name & address Description Value number Reference n and LB of site Number grade 79 00017:186:00 X 234000 Level IHR Townparks Crossing (Strabane) Carries the Letterkenny - Strabane Low Road across the railway. 1905 1/1056 Y 398020 town plans Level Crossing marked. 1951 25" plans LC marked. 80 00017:187:00 X 233980 Bridge IHR Townparks (Strabane), Carries the GNR Derry - line Low across the Mourne River. 1834 6" not Y 397980 Tyrone shown. 1885 1/500 large scale town plan Mourne bridge marked. 1905 1/1056 town plans Mourne Bridge marked. 1951 25" plans Mourne Bridge marked.

85 HB10/08/007 X 233068 House Listed Castletown Listed as a 1½-storey roughcast house Medium Building - House, 91 Urney with half dormers. The entrance is set in Y 397235 B1 Road, Strabane a 2-storey hipped roof projecting porch which is flanked to the south by a single- storey canted bay. All windows are sashed, square headed on the ground floor, and semi-circular headed above. The interior, Victorian in detail, retains some 18th century features. Appears much altered and has been sub-divided into flats.

89 HB10/08/003 X 232863 House Listed Red House, 88 Listed as an asymmetrical two-storey Medium Building - B Urney Road, house built by the Herdman family in a Y 396869 Strabane style reminiscent of Sion House. Independent research suggests that the house was built by the Simm family, a

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Reference LB/IHR Grid ref Site type Designatio Name & address Description Value number Reference n and LB of site Number grade local family, and then the Herdman family bought the house later on. The roof and upper floor are clad in red clay tiles while the ground floor and chimneys are of smooth red brick. Windows have leaded lights. In July 2010 the building had been severely vandalised.

90 HB10/08/008/ X 232713 House Listed Gate Lodge, 92 Listed as a 1½-storey roughcast lodge Medium HB10/08/004 C Building g- Urney Road, with brick dressings and plain roof. The Y 396798 B1 Strabane centre is broken forward and surmounted by mock half timbering. There is an entrance on either gable. Plaque on gable is inscribed "JH" in the manner of W F Unsworth, architect. 92 00017:063:00 X 233410 Bridge IHR Ballycolman / Backtown / Bridge carrying local road across the Low railway. Shown on 1834 map. Y 396070 Castletown (Strabane UD)

98 N/A X 233402 Vernacular Walkover Ballyfatten A stone building, probably a former Negligible dwelling site dwelling, located in arable area.

Y 395145 Rectilinear in shape and consists of several internal divisions. All walls have collapsed. There is evidence of modern concrete incursions to the north. Very ruinous state.

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99 N/A X 233091 Farm house Walkover Ballyfatten 2 storey farmhouse of vernacular Low site design, external steps to first floor. Y 394941

100 N/A X 233105 Gate lodge Walkover Gallany Single storey vernacular dwelling with Low site loft, adjacent to a twin-pillared entrance Y 394887 to Ballyfatten House.

101 HB10/07/017 X 232855 House Listed Gallany House, 32 Listed as a two-storey, three-bay hipped Medium Building - Orchard Road, roof house, modernised externally apart Y 394380 B2 Sion Mills from the fanlight over the entrance. The hall, stair and landing, together with the main reception room retain all original detail. May be earlier than 1833. The building was listed after modern windows were inserted and exterior was pebble dashed in the 1970s.

106 N/A X 233778 Remains of a Walkover Ballyfatten A stone wall structure. According to Negligible vernacular site local sources, this was an old dwelling.

Y 394591 dwelling The remains consist of four mortared stone walls, of which a maximum of 7 courses are evident. The square house is c.8m in width and there is no immediate evidence of window/door openings. 107 00017:075:00 X 233900 Tunnel IHR Ballyfatten Road tunnel carrying local road under Low the railway. First shown on 1834 map.

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Reference LB/IHR Grid ref Site type Designatio Name & address Description Value number Reference n and LB of site Number grade Y 394570

108 N/A X 233701 House Walkover Ballyfatten Ballyfatten House. A large two storey Low site house set back from the current A5. Y 394468 109 TYR009:009 X 232930 Well and SMR Gallany This site was noted from AP as a small Low Stone Wall circular area of rough vegetation & an Y 394340 oblong patch of rough ground. The former is a stone lined well, which still produces clean water, but has been covered over for some years. The latter is a short length - 3m - of stone wall, which stands a mere 1 course high, but possess 2 fair faces.

112 N/A X 233701 Vernacular Walkover Ballyfatten Single-storey vernacular house with Negligible dwelling site external outshoot and evidence of Y 394468 modern use.

113 HB10/07/020 X 232881 House Listed 40 Peacock Road, Listed as a direct entry, 2 structural bay, Medium Building - Glebe, Sion Mills single storey thatched house. The plan Y 393055 B1 form is unaltered apart from the addition of a partition to form an internal porch at the entrance. Although resurveyed in 2001 and recorded as being in a poor state, it is now in an increasing state of disrepair as no further works to arrest

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Reference LB/IHR Grid ref Site type Designatio Name & address Description Value number Reference n and LB of site Number grade deterioration have taken place.

118 N/A X 233050 Vernacular Walkover Glentimon Two storeys with a large window/ door Low dwelling site opening at first floor level. Door on

Y 391457 ground floor is flanked by two small windows. Rough coursed stone walls with red brick.

129 04354:000:00/ X 236490 Bridge IHR Milltown/ Bridge which is in good condition and Low HB10/04/079 Urbalreagh still in use Y 387700

135 N/A X 236357 Vernacular Walkover Milltown A two storey structure with 5 doors, 3 Low farm building site windows and external steps. Located in Y 386444 a farmyard adjacent to a dwelling. 04361:000:00 X 237120 Magheracoltan, 136 Flax Mill Site IHR Tyrone Site of flax mill identified from historic Low maps. Y 386770

04373:000:00 X 238020 Laragh, Tyrone 139 Threshing Mill IHR Site of threshing mill. Low Site Y 385050

145 N/A X 240911 Vernacular Walkover Grange A two storey mortared stone building Negligible dwelling site with red-brick coursing throughout and a Y 383889 complete red-brick chimney. A collapsed stone structure is evident in the stream

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Reference LB/IHR Grid ref Site type Designatio Name & address Description Value number Reference n and LB of site Number grade c. 3 m from the building.

146 N/A X 240750 Milestone Walkover Lislap West Inscription reads “Derry 21 miles” Low site Y 383348

147 04385:000:00 X 241640 Flax Mill Site IHR Beltany Two storey structure extant to roof level. Low Adjacent to stream. Y 382910

148 N/A X 241583 Possible mill Walkover Lurganboy Located on the banks of a substantial Low site site stream adjacent to a waterfall, and c.

Y 382850 100 m to the south-west of a recorded Flax Mill. A mill race is still evident.

149 N/A X 241617 Vernacular Walkover Beltany A two storey vernacular, white-washed Low farm building site farm building with external stone steps, Y 382846 which has been refurbished. Footings of a second structure are evident to the rear of this structure.

156 N/A X 241388 Vernacular Walkover Gortinagin Two farm dwellings. Both houses are Low farm buildings site perpendicular to each other and situated Y 380955 beside a modern livestock shed and silo.

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157 N/A X 241560 Vernacular Walkover Gortinagin Barn of coursed rubble stone. Two Low farm building site entrances at ground floor level. Modern Y 380358 stairway gives access to additional first floor entrance .

167 N/A X 241327 Bridge Walkover Tully Small stone bridge. Underside of the Low site bridge is reinforced by a concrete block Y 377830

168 N/A X 241567 Vernacular Walkover Gortnacreagh Farmhouse 5.3m width x 13.5m length Low farm building site and barn (renovated) 5m width x 11.2m

Y 377737 length. Two entrances on the ground floor level. Staircase to first-floor entrance. Two windows at front, one at rear at first floor level. Mortared loosely coursed walls with quoins.

169 00017:118:00/ X 242160 Bridge IHR/ Listed Tully Road bridge over former railway line Low HB11/08/009 Building – Y 376430 B2

170 N/A X 242221 Bridge Walkover Tully Railway bridge over a stream, heavily Negligible site overgrown and in a poor condition

Y 376258

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173 00017:120:00 X 242500 Bridge IHR Lislimnaghan Remains of a former railway bridge that Low carried the railway line over a small Y 375720 stream and road. The arch has collapsed

176 00017:122:00 X 242810 Bridge IHR Lislimnaghan Disused railway bridge with stone facing Low

Y 375160

177 00017:123:00 X 242940 Bridge IHR Conywarren Bridge - original arch missing. Stone Low supports at either side flat faced and Y 374930 worked. In good condition apart from the arch.

178 04744:000:00 X 243090 Bridge IHR Conywarren Road bridge with stone facing. Still in Low use. Y 374910

183 04755:000:00 X 242890 Flax Ring IHR Deerpark Ruins of a sizeable house exist near the Negligible site which is possibly associated with Y 372720 the former flax ring.

185 N/A X 242914 Vernacular Walkover Ballygowan Single storey vernacular farm building/ Negligible farm buildings site dwelling. Corrugated roof. Derelict. Y 372393

190 00017:133:00 X 244520 Bridge IHR Beagh Single arched former railway bridge with Low stone facing.

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Y 369870

04984:000:00 X 248450 Drumragh 194 Corn Mill Site IHR (Caldwell) / Lissan Site of a corn mill with mill race. Low Y 368140

04986:000:00 X 248830 Creamery IHR Ranelly 195 Site of creamery shown on 1834 map. Low Y 367410

04989:000:00 X 248330 Corn Kiln IHR Tullyrush 196 Corn kiln shown on 1834 map. Low Y 366510

200 N/A X 249198 Vernacular Walkover Rarone Single storey stone farmhouse with Low farm building site chimneys at both gables and an Y 365576 outshoot to the rear. Internally the structure is divided into two main rooms.

206 N/A X 251753 Vernacular Walkover Legacurry A large two-storey farmhouse with three Low farm buildings site chimneys surrounded by several stone Y 363201 farm outbuildings. Currently un- occupied.

207 N/A X 251963 Vernacular Walkover Killadroy A farmyard containing a modern Low farm buildings site farmhouse, several ruinous outbuildings

Y 363114 and a possible 19th-century barn. The barn is two-storeys in height built of

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Reference LB/IHR Grid ref Site type Designatio Name & address Description Value number Reference n and LB of site Number grade regular courses of mortared stone with brick window and door settings. It has a slate roof. Appears disused.

215 05263:000:00 X 252180 Corn & Flax IHR Kilnaheery Ruinous two storey building with arched Negligible Mill and Saw windows and doors. Y 361560 Mill Site

216 N/A X 252784 Vernacular Walkover Fernaghandrum A single storey domestic dwelling Low dwelling site constructed of random coursed rubble

Y 360709 with dressed quoins. The roof and walls have partially collapsed. There is an adjacent single storey farm building built in the same style.

220 N/A X 255498 Vernacular Walkover Glennageeragh A 2 storey mortared stone farm building, Low farm buildings site with some red brick evident, and an Y 357502 external stone stairway leading to the first floor. Whitewash partially evident and a fairly modern slate roof is fully intact.

236 HB13/03/018 X 259838 Mill Listed Cleanally Corn Listed as a fully intact water powered Medium Building - Mill, cornmill with 20thC additions. Kiln Y 356958 B1 Ballynasaggart, adjoins to north-west. Badly Ballygawley deteriorated state.

237 HB13/03/052 X 259956 Church Listed St Matthew's Listed as a stone built hall-and -tower Medium Building - B church, CofI, church. 3 bay nave with 'Y' tracery; 3- staged tower with very tall upper storey

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Reference LB/IHR Grid ref Site type Designatio Name & address Description Value number Reference n and LB of site Number grade and octagonal pinnacles. Possibly by Y 357009 William Warren of Sligo. Contains nice pictorial windows internally. Gates are contemporary -wrought iron. Sits opposite Cleanally Corn Mill site.

238 05488:000:00 X 259820 Corn Mill & IHR Cleanally Ornate stone built humped bridge Medium Bridge Site between a listed mill and church site. Y 356970 00174:041:00 X 262300 Bridge Lisbeg / 244 IHR Tullybryan Bridge for Narrow Gauge ; Clogher Low Valley Railway. Shown on 1834 map. Y 356620

05497:000:0 X 262420 245 Bridge IHR Grange, Tyrone Carries the Ballygawley - Augher road Low across the Ballygawley Water. Shown Y 356790 on 1834 map.

246 HB13/09/037 X 262844 House Listed 205 Tullyvar Listed as a one and a half storey Medium Building - Road, Ballygawley dwelling, brick walls with stone mullions

Y 356869 B2 and dressings at window openings. Formerly a school and offices for Clogher Valley Railway Company. Modern extensions to rear.

248 HB13/09/002 X 262701 House Listed Lisbeg House, Listed as being built to replace an earlier Medium Building - B Lisbeg, house, two storey symmetric design in Y 356464 Ballygawley cut stone simply detailed in the Venetian style. Adjacent are extensive farm buildings with a decorative cut stone

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Reference LB/IHR Grid ref Site type Designatio Name & address Description Value number Reference n and LB of site Number grade arch incorporating water storage in the entrance tower. The house sits on a commanding site.

249 05499:000:00 X 261900 Corn/ Saw Mill IHR Lisdoart Large two storey blocked stone mill Low structure extant to wall height. Mill race Y 355450 is evident to the north of the structure.

253 N/A X 262225 Kiln Walkover Lisdoart Remains of a kiln with only one side of Negligible site the structure evident which is built into a Y 355922 ridge.

256 HB13/03/030 X 262377 House Listed Palymira Lodge, Listed as being built as Rectory, one Medium Building - 39 Lisdoart Road, and a half storeys with a central return

Y 355207 B2 Ballygawley to a small service yard. Entrance is emphasised by gablet above and a moulded plaster hood. Windows flanking the entrance are paired and have semi-circular heads in line with the Lombardic Revival style. An interesting example of the effect of fashionable architecture on simple rural forms.

257 N/A X 263329 Vernacular Walkover Drumaslaghy A well preserved two storey farm Low farm building site building of cut stone blocks and a slate Y 354847 roof. Arched ground level entrance and two 1st floor windows on the south-west side. An additional building is attached to the north-west gable.

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261 N/A X 265964 Vernacular Walkover Dernabane Roughly coursed rubble with some Negligible Dwelling site dressed stones at gable ends and as

Y 353920 quoins. Roof and some walls collapsed. Adjoining garden and field walls.

266 HB13/12/036 X 267306 House Listed Manse, Caledon Listed as a 1½ storey country house, Medium Building - Road, Tully, symmetrical front façade. Possibly by

Y 351826 B1 Aughnacloy the architect John Boyd. (Front façade very similar to Palymira Lodge). 267 HB13/12/002 X 267900 House Listed Annagh House Y 351720 Building - B 6 Glencrew Road House. No listing description. Medium Aughnacloy Co.Tyrone

268 05568:000:00 X 266510 Bridge IHR Tully Moy Bridge – much altered Low

Y 350700

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