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DJI MINI 3 PRO ARDNASHEE SCHOOL AND COLLAGE OLD AND BRAND NEW-BELMONT HOUSE. BELMONT HOUSE, thought to date from 1833, is an early Victorian house in Neo-Renaissance style. Its character is retained in the west and south façades, the entrance hall and main staircase area. Segmented bays are a feature of the south side. Additional alterations were undertaken in the second half of the 20th century. BELMONT'S original history can be traced as far back as 1696. The Lecky family, from Scotland, leased the land from the Honourable the Irish Society in 1614, and proceeded to build a large house, in 1696, on a hill at Belmont on the present site of Belmont House. In 1692, Alderman Lecky was mayor of the city. The Leckys lived at Belmont until about 1831, when it was sold. In 1833, Dr Sir William Miller, Mayor of Londonderry 1875-77, is believed to have built the house, when it was described as being a "plain lodge". The house and estate were acquired by the Macky family ca 1837, and they resided there until the 1940s. In 1858, James Thompson Macky was lessee; the Honourable the Irish Society and the Marquess of Londonderry, the lessors. The Mackys remained resident at Belmont until the outbreak of the 2nd World War, when it was used by the American Forces. After the war the house was divided into flats. In the late 1950s, it was acquired by the Education Authority. Belmont Special School was opened in 1961. In the early 1970s, the Western Education & Library Board assumed responsibility for the area, during which period numerous additions and adaptations took place to and within the original building. In the walled garden is an inauguration stone (St Columb's Stone), believed to be one of the crowning stones of the ancient kings of Ulster. A member of the Macky family, Captain Ross Macky, records that his father dug around the stone in 1900, searching for treasure though none was found. However it revealed that the stone was pear-shaped. Near the stone, buried in the ground, a stone effigy of an armoured knight was unearthed in the 19th century. The effigy, clad in cloak and armed with brooch and sword, with hands joined and head missing, appears similar to the figure on O'Cahan's tomb in the former Augustinian Monastery in Dungiven, County Londonderry. THE WALLED GARDEN is recorded in the Heritage Gardens Inventory of 1992 and is partly cultivated. Parkland remains around the house in an otherwise built-up area and contains some fine mature trees. THIS WAS SCHOOL I USE GO TWO I HEAR THEY ARE GOING DEMOLITION THE OLD HOUSE THAT WHAT SCHOOL TOLD ME THAN I WAS THERE BUT I HOPE THEY DONT AS THERE IS ALOT OF HISTORY IT WOULD BE VERY SAD SEE IT GO. NEW SCHOOL IS COMING ON NICEY. Ardnashee School and College #THISISWEREIWANTTOSCHOOL #dronephotography #dronefootage #djimini3pro #BELMONTHOUSE #ardnashee #ARDNASHEESCHOOLANDCOLLAGE #specialschool #worldautismday #worldautismawarenessday #autismfamily #AUTISMISNOTADISBILITYITSJUSTADIFFERENTABILITY #itsnotadisbilityitsadifferentability HOPE YOU ENJOY THE VIDEO OF ARDNASHEE SCHOOL AND COLLAGE OLD AND BRAND NEW-BELMONT HOUSE SHOUTOUTS @ardnasheeschool6563 @pjdanger19 @lucasnoah2156 @portsalonnathanboylevlogs6099 @nathanboylegaming7250 @asteroid42531mckenna