Seskinore Lodge was an Irish stately home located within the McClintock family estate close to the sleepy village of Seskinore.
Colonel John “Jack” McClintock CBE, JP, DL served in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers from the late 1800s to the end of world war one.
After his retirement from the army he was heavily involved with the formation and organisation of the Ulster Special Constabulary in Tyrone and was appointed County Commandant.
Within the old picture {placed on the location where the house stood} believed to be from 1920 one can see a mobile patrol of USC “A” Specials outside the house, the Constabulary had an office on the first floor of the house aswell as a guard room.
The house is sadly long gone, demolished in the 1950s. The turning circle can still be seen where the front of the house faced onto a large lawn.