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Derry Towers Historical
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The Round Tower
Bishop Street, Derry, Derry
St Columb's college in Bishop Street is the site of the ancient Round Tower and it is thought to date from St Columb's time. It was initially built as a windmill. The tower is noted in historic memoirs of the Siege in 1689 as being a ruin then but exact dates of origin have never been fully established. It now stands beside a fine old purpose built college surrounded by beautiful gardens.

Open: Monday - Sunday: 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

Location: In the ground of St Columb's C...
Photo: O Doherty Tower, Derry County
O Doherty Tower
Derry, Derry
When the local O'Doherty family built a castle in Derry for their overlords the O' Donnells, probably around 1500, it may well have been thought that a new beginning was about to be made. The recently-built O'Doherty Tower is a modern attempt to commemorate that medieval association....
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Sampson Tower
Limvady TIC, 7 O'Connell Street, Limavady, Derry
On the outskirts of Limavady stands Sampson's Tower which was erected by public subscription in memory of Arthur Sampson who died in 1859. He was a former great agent for the landowners, the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers.

Please phone Limavady TIC for further details as the property above is private....
Photo: The Tower Museum, Derry County
The Tower Museum
Union Hall Place, Magazine Gate, Derry, Derry
The Tower Museum tells the story of Derry, chronicling the history of the city from its geological formation through to the present day. There are special features on Celtic Monasticism, the Plantation and the Siege of Derry....
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