URPoint Details
Toilets; parking; shop; guided tours; tearoom; wheelchair access.
'When ‘Good’ Will Conyngham married Anne Upton in 1680 the marriage articles required him to build a ‘convenient house of lime and stone, two storeys high with the necessary office houses’.
He built a tall roofed house to which curvilinear gable ends were added in the early 18th century.
Will was a soldier who played an important part in the defence of Derry in 1689 and his blunderbuss, flintlocks and other firearms still hang in the gunroom.
The family lived here for 300 years until Captain William Lennox-Conyngham left the house and its contents including family furniture, portraits, books and papers.
- Type:
- Landmark