Lesser Spotted Ulster Series 4 Episode 3: Greyabbey

Lesser Spotted Ulster Series 4 Episode 3: Greyabbey

Sorry, this film is not available for viewing in your region

Unfortunately, due to copyright permissions we are unable to show this video in your area.

Details

Location

Ards Peninsula, Greyabbey, Rosemount, Strangford Lough

Year

1999

Date

1999

Length

25min 24sec

Audio

sound

Format

Betacam

colour

Source

Digitised as part of the UTV Archive Partnership Project (ITV, Northern Ireland Screen and PRONI)

Courtesy

Department for Communities, ITV, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, UTV Archive, Westway Films

Rights Holder

Westway Films

It is illegal to download, copy, print or otherwise utilise in any other form this material, without written consent from the copyright holder.

Description

Joe Mahon takes a closer look at Greyabbey, a small village located on the eastern shores of Strangford Lough, on the Ards Peninsula in County Down. Greyabbey was founded in 1193 by Affreca, daughter of Godred Olafsson, King of the Isles, and the wife of John de Courcy, the Anglo-Norman invader of East Ulster. The remains are in the beautiful parkland setting of the nearby grand house of Rosemount, home of the Montgomery family. Architecturally, Greyabbey is important as the first fully gothic style building in Ulster.

Mahon meets a local historian who paints a vivid picture of the past and tells of the history of the place. He visits a reconstructed ‘medieval’ medicinal herb garden and also learns how to write a manuscript the old fashioned way. A local archaeologist tells us about the wealth of archaeological heritage in the Strangford Lough area and Mahon goes mud diving too - of course with the Strangford Lough Mud Rescue team ready for action.

Credits

Presented by Joe Mahon

Thanks to: 

Ivan Morrison
Thomas McErlean
Rosemary McConkey
Barbara Pilcher
Wesley Anderson
Bill Montgomery
Valerie Timoney
H.M. Coastguard
 

×

Please scroll to review and accept our terms and conditions (last updated on ) before viewing the moving images content.

To remember your terms and conditions acceptance, you can register as a site member or allow cookies on your browser.