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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As part of the Mary Ann McCracken 250 series of events Clifton House are proud to host this talk exploring the lives of the women who were involved with the Belfast Charitable Society.
Dates:
25 June 2021
Belfast
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Clifton House

As part of the Mary Ann McCracken 250 series of events Reclaim the Enlightenment are hosting this talk by Dr Brian Kelly.
Dates:
23 June 2021
Belfast
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Clifton House

As part of the Mary Ann McCracken 250 series of events Clifton House are proud to host this talk exploring the Joy family, arguably one of the most influential Presbyterian families in the history of Belfast.
Dates:
18 June 2021
Belfast
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Clifton House

As part of the Mary Ann McCracken 250 series of events the Mary Ann McCracken Foundation are proud to host this talk by Cathryn McWilliams to open the celebrations.
Dates:
10 June 2021
Belfast
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Clifton House

Explore the fascinating history of the Barbour Family of Lisburn, founders of Barbour Threads at Hilden. The Barbour family were not only industrialists but philanthropists, supporting their workforce and the local community.
Dates:
28 May 2021
Belfast
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Clifton House

The Chichester family laid the foundations for what would become Belfast City, owning it and the surrounding land for 250 years- a unique situation on the island of Ireland.
Dates:
21 May 2021
Belfast
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Clifton House

The Bigger family of Mallusk and Belfast have a long association with both Belfast Charitable Society and North Belfast.
Dates:
14 May 2021
Belfast
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Clifton House

Many of you will know about the key figures of Belfast who are buried in Clifton Street Cemetery including the activist, abolitionist and reformer, Mary Ann McCracken, and the founder of the United Irishmen, Dr William Drennan.
Dates:
07 May 2021
Belfast
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Clifton House

Explore the medical history of the Poor House as recorded in our archives, from the different medical establishments we supported, to the patients and the doctors who treated them.
Dates:
30 April 2021
Belfast
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Clifton House

This talk will examine Belfast and its ties to slavery, from those who owned Plantations and enslaved people, to the West Indian merchants who benefited from what Henry Joy termed “the infamous traffic in the flesh and bone of man”.
Dates:
23 April 2021
Belfast

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Type of Organisation

VCSE

Team

  • Lucy Fraser