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Crossgar, Down

Crossgar is a large village, lying on the Glasswater River in County Down. It is within the townland of Crossgar, in the civil parish of Kilmore. Landowner Edward Ruthven built Crossgar House around 1780. During the 1820s, Ruthven sold the house to William Thompson, who developed the village itself and built the Market House (1829). Thompson's nephew and heir, James Cleland, demolished the house around 1862 and had Tobat Mhuire (Mary's Well) built, named after a holy well south-west of the new house. In 1950 the house and estate were sold to the Passionist Order. St Joseph’s Church (RC) was completed in 1870 on the site of an older church erected in 1800. Lissara Presbyterian Church opened in 1867. The village is within the council area of Newry, Mourne and Down.

Place Type: Village
Historic County: Down
Lat, Long: 54.396773,-5.759353
Grid Reference: J 4557 5210
Townland: Crossgar TD
Civil Parish: Kilmore CP
Council Area: Newry, Mourne and Down CA
Police Area: Northern Ireland PA
Devolved Legislature:  Northern Ireland Assembly

GBPN ID: 321855
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Crossgar,_Down_321855

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