Ebrington has been transformed in recent years to become a vibrant place to work and visit. The scheduled Monument Star Fort Wall, the Listed and Retained buildings, mixed with new build adds considerably to the attraction of Ebrington.
Together with the new public realm and vibrant new event space ‘Ebrington Square.’ Ebrington is a must see venue in the City.
The site opened in 1841 as a military barracks and was gifted to the Executive Office under the Reinvestment and Reform Initiative (RRI) in 2001.
The Strategic Investment and Regeneration of Sites (NI) Order 2003 gives the Executive the necessary powers to regenerate the site.
The Ebrington Development Framework details the vision and plans for the regeneration of the site.
4
Formerly married quarters and office, The Cunningham Building is occupied by Ebrington Dental.
10 / 10a
The original guard house, building 10 is now home to GLA Surveyors and building 10a HR Team services.
11
Former ‘barrack store’, this is now the Amp Growth Incubator
17
Formerly the Barrack Masters House.
30
Formerly The Keep.
40
Formerly the canteen, building 40 is now the licenced restaurant and bar Stitch and Weave.
45 / 46 / 49
Formerly the original hospital building and recreational buildings, we are working closely Derry City and Strabane District Council to develop 45 / 46 / 49 into the DNA Maritime Museum, due to open in 2026.
57 / 59
Building 57/59 is occupied by The Embankment bar and grill, and Yum Cakes Bakery hatch.
62
Building 62 has been developed into a ‘Changing Places’ facility by domiciliary care provider, Glen Caring.
63 / 67 / 68 / 69 / 79
Formerly the Officers quarter and soldier’s quarters, The Clock Tower buildings have been developed into the 4-star, Ebrington Hotel and Spa.
70
One of two identical buildings, building 70 has remained and is occupied by craft brewery and restaurant, Walled City Brewery.
71
The Executive Office & The Strategic Investment Board
80 / 81
The former accommodation block, building 80/81 is a creative and digital hub and office space.
83
Former accommodation block, building 83 is home to Action for Children community services.
85
Former Officers mess and ballroom, building 85 is part of a development agreement with Ebrington Holdings Ltd.
102
Building 102 houses the popular Bakery at Ebrington
104
Formerly an accommodation block, building 104 has been developed into a Business Innovation Hub managed by Enterprise North West.
115 / 116
Former boys and girls school house, these building have been developed into Atelier Hair Salon and Urban 3D visualisation and design company.
117 / 118
Former married quarters, these buildings and surrounding land are part of a development agreement Ebrington Holdings Ltd.
Many new jobs have been created on site to date and with the potential inclusion of new purpose built Grade A accommodation and a new 4* hotel it is hoped this figure will grow considerably.
Key infrastructure works continue and the impressive new Limavady road site entrance opened in October 2019 helping to ‘open up’ the site for businesses and visitors.