Clifton House

Clifton House Heritage Centre was the original Poor House of Belfast. Now restored to its former Georgian elegance it is a truly unique setting for tours, talks and events.

Clifton House is an impressive Georgian building, set in tranquil landscaped gardens in the heart of Belfast. Opened in 1774 by Belfast Charitable Society, the building was used until the late 1880s as Belfast’s Poor House.  A great deal of what we take for granted in the city of Belfast today owes its origins to The Belfast Charitable Society. The foundation of social welfare, the supply of clean water, the city’s first hospital, funeral services, the beginnings of a police service and a municipal burial ground all began with the launch of the Society.  Clifton House was entirely renovated and now is home to our archive, heritage and conference centre, residential home and sheltered accommodation. The heritage centre is available for hire for a variety of events including meetings, exhibitions, AGMs, workshops, conferences, dinner and receptions. We run tours of the heritage centre to tell the story of this truly remarkable building.

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Clifton House

Mary Ann McCracken (1770-1866) was a hero of Belfast- an abolitionist, philanthropist and reformer who championed the disadvantaged at home and abroad. Much of her work was inspired by her close reading of the philosopher, writer and human rights advocate Mary Wollstonecraft.
Dates:
20 June 2023
Belfast
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Clifton House

Experience Mary Ann McCracken’s Belfast, as you walk in the footsteps of this remarkable abolitionist, philanthropist and social reformer. Mary Ann McCracken, who was born over 250 years ago, is intrinsically linked to the city of Belfast.
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Belfast
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Clifton House

Step back in time as you enter through the gates of Clifton Street Cemetery, opened by the Belfast Charitable Society in 1797 which catered to all of the citizens of Belfast.
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Belfast
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Clifton House

The history of Belfast begins at Clifton House. From the moment you step through our door you will be transported back in time to the Belfast Poorhouse – opened in 1774 – which provided sanctuary to thousands of people, from the young and old, to local citizens and passing sailors, throughout the years.
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Belfast
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Clifton House

270 years on from its establishment ‘the First Great Charity of this Town’, Belfast Charitable Society still strives to address disadvantage. Regrettably, poverty and disadvantage are as relevant today as they were when the Society was formed. With this in mind, our annual event for 2023 (25th January) will feature a panel of expert contributors who will discuss the impact of disadvantage on our society today.
Dates:
25 January 2023
Belfast
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Clifton House

The Presidents Talk series returns each Thursday evening at 7pm (GMT) in February by Zoom, with some limited room ticket availability and is supported by the Department for Foreign Affairs Reconciliation Fund.
Dates:
02 February 202309 February 202316 February 202323 February 2023
Belfast
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Clifton House

The Belfast Charitable Society's President's Lecture Series is back: "An Iconic Belfast Institution: The Belfast Charitable Society and its Pivotal Role in the Social, Economic and Political Life of Georgian and Victorian Belfast."
Dates:
03 November 202210 November 202217 November 202224 November 2022
Belfast
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Clifton House

North Belfast’s unique built heritage is a hidden gem stretching back to the 18th Century. In just over one mile, 14 such buildings and sites sit, sometimes side by side, and collectively tell a fascinating story of our city’s past.
Dates:
04 April - 20 December 2022
Belfast
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Art & Culture Online / Virtual

Clifton House

To mark International Women’s Day 2022 the Irish Association, in partnership with the Mary Ann McCracken Foundation, are hosting a special virtual event- Mary Ann McCracken (1770-1866) & Mary Alice McNeill (1897-1984) -Their Lives & Legacies.
Dates:
08 March 2022
Belfast
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Clifton House

Join us via Zoom as we mark the 270th anniversary of Belfast Charitable Society with a special discussion with Sir Ronnie Weatherup and Dr Éamon Phoenix who will examine Belfast’s oldest charity through its buildings, people and influence across the centuries.
Dates:
26 January 2022
Belfast

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VCSE

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  • Lucy Fraser