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.
Hey there,
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoyed your visit with us. Do give us a shout next time you are in the area!
downhilldemesne@nationaltrust.org.uk
facebook.com/downhillnationaltrust
Toby
Site Manager
Downhill Desmesne, Hezlett House & Portstewart Strand
Hi Toby,
ReplyDeleteI'd be in the area several times during the year, at Portballintrae.
Tim