[MR] FW: OT Ulster History Park

Jeanne jeanne at atasteofcreole.com
Tue May 4 11:50:18 PDT 2004


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Subject: ~IrArch > Ulster History Park


Medieval Castle Is Up For Keeps
By Sandra Murphy

Wednesday 28th April 2004

A MEDIEVAL castle and 89-foothigh stone-built round tower in Co Tyrone are
just two of the unique buildings that went on the market yesterday.

Although the Ulster History Park contains only replica buildings from the
Mesolithic era to Plantation times, auctioneers hope to fetch millions of
pounds when it goes under the hammer.

The park in Omagh, which is set in 35 acres of the Sperrin Mountains, will
be advertised as far afield as America.

Rory McConnell, from Belfast agents McConnell Martin, said there had been a
number of inquiries on the sale.

"We have never had to sell anything like this before and I believe it is the

only sale of its kind in Ireland," he said.

"We will market this in America, as we are certain it will attract a huge
amount of interest through an affiliate, King Sturge CORFAC International,
who have 50 offices across the States."

Omagh District Council were forced to sell the park as it could no longer
afford to run it.

It opened in 1990 at a cost of around £4 million.

Allan Rainey, chairman of Omagh District Council, said they were willing to
sell the park as a whole or in two lots.

But he insisted this would be a last resort.

"None of us want to see the whole thing carved up and flogged off in
piecemeal.

"We would be happy if we could get one buyer, who would retain it as a
tourist attraction or other sustainable development," he said.

Mr McConnell said: "There is no reserve offer, as something as unique as
this is virtually impossible to value."

He said there was speculation that religious and philanthropic organisations

were eyeing the spot as a retreat area.

"At the moment, we're not thinking about taking the highest bidder but
evaluating each one and their plans for the site."

Unconditional offers must be made before June 18.

s.murphy at newsletter.co.uk


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