Gosford Forest Park

Park in the United Kingdom

54°18′09″N 6°31′20″W / 54.3025°N 6.5221°W / 54.3025; -6.5221Areac. 240 Hectares[1]Created1958Operated byArmagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council[2]OpenDaily (year-round)

Gosford Forest Park is a forest park located outside Markethill, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The 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 to Gosford Castle. It was designated the first conservation forest in Northern Ireland in 1986.

History

In the early 17th century, the Acheson family came to the Markethill area, and built a substantial farmhouse near what is now the town of Markethill. The family came from Monmouthshire and the present[when?] Earl of Weymes is related to the Achesons who later became the Earls of Gosford.[citation needed] When they came to the area first, they brought with them 13 families, and some of the family names still survive in the area, including Galbraith and Greer.[citation needed] One of the two forts (or raths) in Gosford Forest was named after the Greer family who farmed the land in that area.[citation needed]

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 only a portion of the red brick foundations is now visible.[citation needed] This house was reputed to have been burned down during the Williamite wars in the mid-17th century.

The estate is now owned by the Forest Service and has a number of visitor facilities and a café.[citation needed] It also houses one of Northern Ireland's largest collections of rare breeds.[clarification needed]

Gosford Castle was renovated into 23 new homes.[citation needed]

In 1989, Gosford Forest Park hosted the Irish Scout Jamboree, "Gosford '89", which was attended by over 3,000 scouts from around the world, including contingents from Canada, Japan and the United States.[3]

Facilities

Facilities in the park include a camping and caravanning site,[4] picnic and barbecue areas, a tea house and shop and a function hall.[citation needed] There are way-marked walking trails in the park and also horse-riding and orienteering routes.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Gosford Forest Park - Markethill". Discover Northern Ireland.
  2. ^ "Gosford Forest Park Markethill - Get Active ABC". Get Active ABC. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Badges From Gosford '89". IrishScoutBadges.com. Archived from the original on 30 August 2014. Retrieved 31 May 2008.
  4. ^ "Gosford Forest Park". VisitArmagh.com.
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