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Loreto House & Ground
Facilities
at Loreto House, Linsfort include: en-suite bedrooms, sitting room, country
kitchen and dining area, library, oratory and conservatory. Within the
grounds you will find an outdoor labyrinth for prayer or meditation, peace
garden, sandy beach ideal for calming or invigorating walks, country setting
for longer walks down peaceful lanes.
Gallery of House &
Grounds
1.Cockhill Bower and Woodland
As you come in the gate of Loreto House, there is a small woodland to
the right, called the Cockhill Bower. The Confirmation Class
of 1996 planted trees, daffodils and snowdrops that gladden the heart
and bring delight to the eye each springtime.
2.The
Labyrinth
The Labyrinth at Linsfort was designed by Jean Kirkpatrick RSCJ and constructed
by William James McLaughlin and William McDaid in November 2002. There
are leaflets and books in the Library to help you towards a fuller understanding
and appreciation of the Labyrinth.
3.The Way to the Beach
Following the path in front of the house will lead you to a gate that
opens onto the beach along Lough Swilly the Lake of Shadows. When
the tide is out, it is possible to walk all the way to Buncrana, past
Fr Hegartys grave and on to Porthaw. There you can join the river
walk and return to Linsfort by the road.

4.The Peace Garden and Statue of Mary
The Statue of Our Lady is a gift from Sr Marie Celine Cleggs parents.
It was originally in the Loreto School in Milford and since 2001 occupies
pride of place in the Peace Garden beside the Beach House.
5.The Walled Gardens
Through the green door beside the Beach House there is a small orchard
and two polytunnels where vegetables, herbs and flowers are cultivated.
6.The
Beach House
This is a mobile house which has space for two/three people. It is used
during Retreat times and when other activities are taking place in the
Centre. When the main house is not busy, the mobile has proved to be a
very attractive venue for those who have the gift of sabbatical time and
want to enjoy solitude.

7.The Conservatory
The stained glass windows in the Conservatory are a memorial to the victims
of the Omagh Bombing on 15th August 1998. The windows were designed and
made by Philip & Sinead Coyle, Art Glass Studios, Derry. They tell
the story of creation, leading to the New Jerusalem (right hand side).
8.The Black Madonna
The Black Madonna on the main staircase is a gift donated by Rita Childers,
the wife of the late President Erskine Childers. She had it in Áras
an Uachtaráin when her husband was President. It was her wish that
this very beautiful statue of Our Lady would always be in a place where
it would inspire people to pray and that it would always be respected.

9.The Bog Deal Altar
This is also a gift, from a family in the local community. The OConnor
family looked after this house, as voluntary caretakers, since the Loreto
Community purchased it in 1928 until 1994. The altar was made by Mary
Doherty, of Culdaff, from wood recovered from local bogs. The wood is
thousands of years old.
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