Shared description
Derrymore House
In 1859 the house and its 100 acre demesne were bought by John Grubb Richardson, a Quaker linen manufacturer, who lived in the adjoining Woodhouse Estate. Richardson had already built the Bessbrook Mill and the estate village of Bessbrook and was later to add an electric tramway linking Bessbrook and Newry. He also constructed a Georgian style house adjoining Derrymore House, four lodges and a Quaker Meeting House in its grounds. Richardson died in 1891. In 1949 the Richardson family gifted the Derrymore Demesne to the National Trust. The Trust later demolished the Georgian house leaving the pre-existing thatched cottage. During the Troubles Derrymore House was bombed no less than 5 times.
17 images use this description:
Shared descriptions
This shared description
The 'Shared Description' text on this page is © copyright 2019 Eric Jones.
Shared descriptions are specifically licensed so that contributors can reuse them on their own images, without restriction.
About shared descriptions
These Shared Descriptions are common to multiple images.
For example, you can create a generic description for an object shown in a photo, and reuse the description on all photos of the object. All descriptions are public and shared between contributors, i.e. you can reuse a description created by others, just as they can use yours.
Explore images
Log in to view extended navigation and 'Explore' links.Other shared descriptions
Descriptions nearby
Related descriptions
- Bessbrook Mill
By Eric Jones. Used on 8 images
- Bessbrook Society of Friends' Meeting House
By Eric Jones. Used on 5 images
The above selections are automatic and approximate, it might not always select closely matching descriptions

















