Moat Park

Moat Park also has a memorial for WWI and WWII known as the Garden of Reflection, which holds remembrance services.

No remains of the fort exist but the man-made hill still stands, steps were built in the 1960's for accessibility to the top.

Queen's University Belfast had conducted an excavation and examination on St. Elizabeth's and Moat Hill by the Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork - School of Archaeology and Palaeoecology, funded by the Northern Ireland Environmental Agency.

This project was to help fish habitat restoration by creating wider channels, aid spawning gravels and creation of groynes.

[9][better source needed] The Old Moat Inn, was a bar that was situated on the Upper Newtownards Road park entrance.

In 2021, LCCC Mayor Alderman Stephen Martin joined the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust to welcome 14 new trees to Moat Park as part of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council’s Northern Ireland Centenary Programme.

Moat park, moat bridge can be seen in the distance
The Moat Hill