Address: 59 Castle Street Listing: B2 (Built Heritage at Risk NI Ref: 05/15/002) Construction date: 1740-1759 (Historic Buildings Record HB05/15/016), 1736 (PRONI D2977/3A/2/29/1) Year Owner/leasee Business […]
Castle Street has long been the centre of Ballycastle. With it’s origins in Colonel Hugh Boyd’s development of the town in the 1730s and 40s, the […]
Extracts from the Ordnance Survey Memoirs A useful starting point to understand the social history of Ballycastle can be found in the Ordnance Survey Memoirs compiled […]
In 2024, St Patrick’s and St Brigid’s Primary School, Ballycastle, took part in a pilot project to encourage young people to become more engaged with their […]
This public talk was delivered by Colm Donnelly as part of our ongoing Ballycastle Museum redevelopment project supported by The National Heritage Lottery Fund. In the […]
This public talk was delivered by Jonathan Gray as part of our ongoing Ballycastle Museum redevelopment project supported by The National Heritage Lottery Fund. What started […]
Photographs of the North West 200 from the archives of the Chronicle & Constitution.
Portrush Heritage Group and Causeway Coast and Glens Museum Services hosted a successful ‘Pop-Up Museum’ as part of Portrush’s Swell Festival on the 5th and 6th […]
As part of our Ballycastle Museum restoration and extension programme, supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Causeway Coast and Glens Museum Services worked in partnership […]
Have you spotted our new display outside of Portrush Town Hall? In honour of the 200th anniversary of the RNLI, Causeway Coast and Glens Museum Services […]