Historic Garden
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St. Columbs Hall is undergoing a reawakening to revive this beautiful building and give it back to the people.
See Mussenden Temple on the North Coast of Northern Ireland. One of the most photographed places in Ireland, it is part of Downhill Demesne.
Welcome to Mid Ulster in the heart of Northern Ireland. Take time to visit, explore and unwind, in your own way and experience Mid Ulster for yourself.
Welcome to Colebrooke Park Stately Home, Sporting Estate in Northern Ireland Colebrooke Park in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland is first and foremost a family home, the seat of…
The Gasyard Development Trust is a registered charity, founded in 1996, with a mission to support the personal and social development of local residents through a variety of…
A 160ft (59m) high folly built in 1722 on the site where it’s believed that King Alfred the Great rallied his troops. It commands views over three counties.
17th-century merchant’s house with walled garden, sitting high in Hampstead with views of Holly’s Hill. Explore the house’s collections and colourful garden.
14th Century castle in Baginton, near Warwick. Consolidated and open to the public. Built by Sir William Bagot, an MP and friend of King Henry IV
A fine example of a small, well preserved manorial gatehouse dating from the 14th century.
A fine 14th century gatehouse, bridge and other remains of the abbey refounded by Harold, last Saxon King of England.
A fascinating array of habitats: shallow spring-fed lagoons, marsh, Willow woodland and meadow fantastic for winter birdwatching.
