Newtownards, County Down, Northern
Ireland
Newtownards is the main town in a region known as the
Ards, an area
of astonishing beauty and diversity which has evolved through the natural
forces of wind, water and ice, as well as through man's activities. Located
at the northern end of Strangford Lough, 10 miles east of Belfast,
Newtownards is the largest town in the Ards region. Dating from 1607, the
town was built by the Scottish planter Sir Hugh Montgomery. A ruin in the
Court Street area of the town is all that remains of a Dominican priory
founded by the Anglo-Norman Savage family in 1244.
One of the dominant features of the area around
Newtownards is the Scrabo Tower, built as a memorial to the 3rd Marquis of
Londonderry, which affords impressive views over the town and also the
northern part of the Strangford Lough. The tower is part of the Scrabo
Country Park and it is open to the public and home to an historical and
local environment exhibition. Once a quiet market town, Newtownards is now a
busy manufacturing and commercial centre.