Add the human story, a picture, a first-hand message or a missing place.
Earn 5 points after the picture is checked and accepted.
Add a pictureAdd its storyTalk or ask a questionAdd a new placeWhat is recorded here
According to the SMR file, 'malt house marked on Downe Survey map'. There is no malt house indicated on the Hibernia Regnum version of the Down Survey, Trinity College Dublin and no terrier included. However, a malt house may be mentioned in the terrier of another version. There is a house (KK021-034----) indicated in this townland on the Down Survey (1655-6) barony map of Gowran (Hibernia Regnum, courtesy of Trinity College Dublin). The precise location of this building within the townland is unknown. There was a 17th-century malt house (KK020-060022-) in Gowran, at the E end of town which lies c. 5km SW of Duninga townland.
Compiled by: Jean Farrelly
Date of upload: 21 April 2021
The monument record does not grant public access. Check the route and ask the landowner before entering private land.
The map shows the centre of the officially named townland area, not the monument. The government record does not identify the exact monument point.
Conversation about this place
Questions and messages sit beneath the source record. They are checked before appearing.
No questions or messages yet.
Ask a question or join the conversation