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Dromantine House EHOD 2024

96 Glen Road, Newry, County Down, BT34 1RH
Dromantine House EHOD 2024

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Dromantine Estate dates back to the middle ages. Initially held by an Irish Clan called Magennis, it passed to a Scottish family called Innis in 1741.  The original part of the existing house was built in 1806 in the Neo-Classical style and extended in the 1860s. Refurbishment was carried out on the house in 2000.  

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