STREETS
Ardglass fell into ruin in the 1700s and it was rebuilt in the Georgian era. Houses of all shapes and sizes were built by William Ogilvie for those coming to the resort. Some of the names hark back to its heritage... Bath Street - named after the sea baths and Kildare Street - named after the Earls of Kildare who owned Ardglass for over 400 years.
Bath Street
Named after the bathsBath Street
Carter heading to the Railway StationView up Bath Street
North Dock on the rightThe Crescent
From the North DockThe Crescent
With railway line to harbourThe Crescent
The last house was a ladies finishing schoolThe Crescent
With a visiting groupThe Crescent
Georgian houses of all sizesQuay Street
At the Greenfield StepsQuay Street
With Jordan's CastleQuay Street
Mulhalls Shop was Ardglass' first concrete buildingQuay Street
View from Jordan's CastleCastle Place
Gate Lodge to Ardglass Castle on the rightKildare Street
From Castle PlaceKildare Street
View to Castle PlaceConey Island
Isabella's Tower on the horizonConey Island
From Coney Island BayConey Island
Cottages on Killough BayShow More