Ardress House 64 Ardress Road, Annaghmore, Portadown, Co. Armagh BT62 1SQ
Tel: 028 38851236
An elegant 17th century farmhouse with 18th century additions and an
important collection of farm machinery and tools. The attractive garden has woodland and riverside walks
The Argory
144 Derrycaw Road, Moy, Dungannon, Co. Armagh BT71 6NA
Tel: 028 8774753
This handsome 1820 house is unchanged since 1900. The cluttered interiors evoke the Bond family’s Edwardian taste and interests. The beautiful
estate offers garden, woodland and riverside walks for all ages, with superb spring bulbs. There is a year-round programme of craft fairs, walks,
musical tours and family days. The house has no electric light.
Carrick-a-Rede
119a Whitepark Road, Ballintoy, Co. Antrim BT54 6LS
Tel: 028 2076 9839
This rocky island is connected to the cliffs by a rope bridge and offers an
exhilarating coast path experience. The site is unique for its geology, flora and fauna and has wonderful bird watching. There is a tearoom and
children’s discovery trail.
The Crown Bar 46 Great Victoria Street, Belfast Co. Antrim BT2 7BA
Tel: 028 90249476
The most famous pub in Belfast and one of the finest examples of a High
Victorian public house in existence, with rich ornamentation and snugs still intact.
Giant’s Causeway
44a Causeway Road, Bushmills, Co. Antrim Bt57 8SU
Tel: 028 20731159
Famous and unusual basalt rock formations which can be seen from cliff paths.
Patterson’s Spade Mill Antrim Road, Templepatrick, Co. Antrim BT39 0AP
Tel: 028 94433619
The last surviving water-driven spade mill in Ireland. Demonstrations of spade making given regularly.
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