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Kirkistown Castle
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Kirkistown Castle Built by Roland Savage
James Savage sold Kirkistown Castle to Cpt. James McGill
Occupied by the Savage family up until now
Kirkistown was remodelled to a gothic style by Colonel Robert Johnston
Further work was done to the castle by Master Montgomery of Grey Abby
Addition of buttress to the east wall and iron restraining belts were added
Site underwent brief excavation
Kirkistown Castle was open to the public
John De Courcy, William Le Savage and 21 knights took part in an Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland
Sir William Savage built Castle Hill on the east side of Strangford Lough
Kirkistown Castle was said to be "surrounded by high, strongly built walls"
Granted use of Kirkistown Castle to the Cloughey Presbyterian congregation
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9TH Century Round Tower First on Site
Roland Savage
John Savage
Patrick Savage
James Savage
Captain James McGill
Hugh McGill
Lucy McGill
Cpt. James McGill built the Cloghey windmill
Mary Montgomery
Kirkistown Castle was in poor condition. William commenced refurbishment of the property - Enlarging windows - Renovating the interior
William Montgomery of Greyabby
Kirkistown Castle is public
Hugh Montgomery
Kirkistown Castle is a Private Dwelling House
private dances were held in the room on the first floor.
Historic Monuments Branch of the N.I. Environment Agency
The Brown Family
Kirkistown Castle is a Private Dwelling
Kirkistown Castle is Public
The building was also used as part of a war-time radio communications link
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