Helen's Tower
Bangor, County DownBuildings and structures in County DownGrade A listed buildingsUse British English from September 2019
Helen's Tower is a 19th-century folly and lookout tower in Conlig, County Down, Northern Ireland. It was built by the 5th Lord Dufferin and Clandeboye and named for his mother, Helen. He intended it as a shrine for poems, first of all a poem by his mother and then other poems that he solicited from famous poets over the years. Tennyson's Helen's Tower is the best known of them. The tower is a fine example of Scottish Baronial architecture. Helen's Tower inspired the design of the Ulster Tower, a war memorial at Thiepval, France.
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Clandeboye Forest Path,
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 54.62277 ° | E -5.69469 ° |
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Helen's Tower
Clandeboye Forest Path
BT23 4UJ
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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