Newmills is a small village in east County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, 3 miles from Dungannon and 2 miles from Coalisland. Newmills gets its name from a corn mill and kilns that formerly stood in the area. It currently has a population of approximately 400 people. The River Torrent flows through the village. The most prominent feature of the village is the war memorial in the centre of the village. The village pub, the VC Inn, is named after Robert Morrow's Victoria Cross.

Roughan Castle and Roughan Lough are situated a mile outside Newmills on the road to Stewartstown. The Castle was built in 1618 by Sir Andrew Stewart and was once the refuge of Phelim O'Neil, leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1641 in Ulster. The small square castle is three storeys high with a central tower.

Roughan Lough contains a Crannog and is currently the home of the Mid-Ulster Waterskiing club.

This new development in the heart of County Tyrone offers all the trimmings of a quite village life, with all the amenities that you would expect in the nearby townscapes of Dungannon and Coalsiland...