My weekend in County Londonderry concluded with a visit to Hezlett House, a National Trust property near Castlerock.
It's a very long time indeed since I've been to this 17th century rectory-turned-farmhouse.
Hezlett House is one of the oldest thatched cottages left standing in Northern Ireland. The Hezletts inhabited it for two centuries.
It's a very long time indeed since I've been to this 17th century rectory-turned-farmhouse.
Hezlett House is one of the oldest thatched cottages left standing in Northern Ireland. The Hezletts inhabited it for two centuries.
2 comments :
Hey there,
Hope you enjoyed your visit with us. Do give us a shout next time you are in the area!
downhilldemesne@nationaltrust.org.uk
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Toby
Site Manager
Downhill Desmesne, Hezlett House & Portstewart Strand
Hi Toby,
I'd be in the area several times during the year, at Portballintrae.
Tim
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