Join Valhalla Street Theatre for an animated walking tour of Newtownards exploring its rich Ulster-Scots history.
From the settlement of the Montgomery’s in 1606 to the execution of the Reverend William Warwick from Kircubbin Presbyterian in 1798, see how these historic characters played a fundamental role in the development of Newtownards as we know it today.
As always, Valhalla Street Theatre will bring to life these historic stories through drama and performance and give the audience a unique insight into our local history that is both fascinating and entertaining.
Departs from Ards Arts Centre
Taking in The Priory, Market Cross and the old Town Hall (Ards Arts Centre), this event requires standing and walking outside and so unfortunately it may not be suitable for everyone.
Please come prepared for the weather!
Terms and conditions
- Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable, so please check all details carefully when booking.
- Please be advised that under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
Getting to Leid and Lairn: The Story of the Ulster-Scots in Ards
54.593677235929, -5.6960890554259
Ards Arts Centre
Town Hall
Conway Square
Newtownards
BT23 4NP
United Kingdom
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