- Gosford Forest Park
Gosford Forest Park is located outside the Co. Armagh village of
Markethill . Gosford Forest Park, previously Gosford Demesne, was acquired by the Department of Agriculture in 1958 and comprises some 240 hectares of diverse woodland and open parkland. Gosford Forest Park is also home toGosford Castle .It was designated the first conservation forest inNorthern Ireland in 1986.Facilities
. Facilities available include: • Camping and Caravanning Site (with mains electricity) • Picnic and Barbecue areas • Tea House and Shop
• Way-marked Trails
• Horse-riding routes
• Orienteering routes
• Disabled facilities
• Bookable Guided Tours
• Special events (arranged by permit)
• Function Hall
History
In the early 1600's the Acheson family came to the Markethill area, and built a very substantial farmhouse near the present town of Markethill. The family came from Monmouthshire and, in fact, the present Earl of Weymes is related to the Achesons who later became the Earls of Gosford. When they came here first they brought with them 13 families, and some of the family names still survive in the area, notably Galbraith, Greer, etc. One of the two forts (or raths) in Gosford Forest was named after the Greer family who farmed the land in that area.
The first dwelling place of the Achesons was burned down; this house was near the town of Markethill which the family were responsible for founding. In 1610 the family were granted the lands of the present estate. They proceeded to build another house using locally procured, hand-made, red brick. This house was named Clonkearney Manor after the townland in which it was built. The path to this site is up near the ponds, but unfortunately only a portion of the red brick foundations is now visible. This house was reputed to have been burned down during the Williamite wars in the mid 1600's.
The estate is now owned by the forestry Service and boasts excellent facilities and a cafe. It also houses one of Northern Ireland's premier collections of rare breeds. Gosford Castle has just been renovated into 27 new apartments which are currently being sold.
In 1989, Gosford Forest Park hosted the Irish Scout Jamboree, Gosford 89 which was attended by over 3000 scouts from around the world and hosted beside
Gosford Castle .How To Get There
From
Armagh : Take the A28 Newry Road toMarkethill . Entrance to the forest is signposted from A28.References
[http://www.gosford.co.uk Gosford Forest Park]
External links
* [http://www.gosford.co.uk/ Gosford forest Park]
* [http://www.gosford.co.uk/history.html History of Gosford Forest Park]
* [http://www.pbase.com/cartmg91/gosford Photo Gallery of Gosford (pbase.com)]
* [http://www.gosford.co.uk/castle.html History of Gosford Castle with Pictures]
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