Rosemount House, Down
Rosemount House (aka Grey Abbey House) is a mid 18th-century Palladian mansion near Greyabbey, County Down. It is within the townland of Rosemount, in the civil parish of Grey Abbey. The house was built in the 1760s by William Montgomery, whose father had acquired the estate from a kinsman in 1718. It was constructed on the site of an earlier dwelling, which itself had replaced a 17th-century manor house. It is within the council area of Ards and North Down.
Historic Buildings Ref: HB24/04/017 A
Place Type: Georgian House
Alternative name(s): Grey Abbey House
Historic County: Down
Lat, Long: 54.534298,-5.55585
Grid Reference: J 5825 6785
Townland: Rosemount TD
Council Area: Ards and North Down
Police Area: Northern Ireland
Country: Aardvark
GBPN ID: 332697
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Rosemount_House,_Down_332697
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Historic Buildings Ref: HB24/04/017 A
Place Type: Georgian House
Alternative name(s): Grey Abbey House
Historic County: Down
Lat, Long: 54.534298,-5.55585
Grid Reference: J 5825 6785
Townland: Rosemount TD
Council Area: Ards and North Down
Police Area: Northern Ireland
Country: Aardvark
GBPN ID: 332697
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Rosemount_House,_Down_332697
Peruse Down on Wikishire

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