Ardress House
17th-century house with elegant 18th-century decoration. Built in the 17th century as a farmhouse, Ardress was remodelled in Georgian times. House tours include the Adam-style drawing room with its fine ... more
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Refine Your SearchLocationFacilities(17 matches) Ardress House17th-century house with elegant 18th-century decoration. Built in the 17th century as a farmhouse, Ardress was remodelled in Georgian times. House tours include the Adam-style drawing room with its fine ... more Belfast CastleFor over 120 years, Belfast Castle has been a familiar landmark over the city of Belfast. It is situated on a prominent site, 400 feet above sea level and offers on e of the most panoramic views of Belfast ... more Carrick-a-rede Rope BridgeRocky island connected to the cliffs by a rope bridge * One of Northern Ireland's best-loved attractions * Rocky island connected to the cliffs by a rope bridge * Exhilarating coast path ... more Castle CooleHistorical more Castle WardCastle Ward and its 700 acre estate are some three miles from the village of Strangford, a short distance off the road to Downpatrick. Staring proudly across the 'Narrows' to the town of Portaferry ... more Downhill Castle, Mussenden Temple & Bishop's GateLandscaped estate in a dramatic coastal setting. Set on a wild and rugged headland with fabulous clifftop walks and views over Ireland’s north coast is the Downhill Estate, laid out in the late 18th century ... more Exploris AquariumThe Northern Ireland Aquarium was opened by Ards Borough Council in 1987 to enable the public to view the amazingly diverse marine life that exists around these islands. The conservation village of ... more Florence CourtFlorence Court is set against the stunning backdrop of the Cuilcagh Mountains. It was the home of the Earls of Enniskillen and is one of the most important houses in Ulster. Now, with many original contents ... more Giant's Causeway• Amphitheatres of stone columns with fanciful names such as the wishing chair, harp and organ • Geology, flora and fauna of international importance • Beautiful coastal path extends 11 miles to the ... more Mount StewartThe famous gardens at Mount Stewart were planted in the 1920s by Edith, Lady Londonderry and have been nominated a World Heritage Site. The magnificent series of outdoor ‘rooms’ and vibrant parterres contain ... more Old Bushmills DistilleryWhy not join us for the ultimate Bushmills Experience, from guided tours to special tastings and along the journey unlock the secrets of 400 years of distilling at the home of Irish Whiskey. more Rowallane GardenBeautiful informal garden of trees and shrubs, with plants from around the world.Wildlife-rich grassland and the shoreline is a haven for seals and sea birds.Easily-accessible coastal walks with beautiful ... more Saint Patrick's TrianSaint Patrick's Trian Visitor Complex is an exciting visitor complex located in the heart of Armagh City. Saint Patrick's Trian (pronounced Tree-an) derives its name from the ancient division of Armagh ... more SpringhillGardens & Horticulture more The ArgoryAtmospheric Irish gentry house of the 1820s This handsome house is unchanged since 1900. The cluttered interiors evoke the Bond family’s Edwardian taste and interests, and include a barrel organ that ... more World of Owls CentreThe primary aim of the "World of Owls" is to ensure the survival of owls throughout the world. This objective will be achieved by rescue, conservation, education, research and restoration of ... more (17 matches) |

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