Free Entrance ONE WEEKEND OVER 400 PROPERTIES AND EVENTS
SATURDAY 13 & SUNDAY 14 SEPTEMBER
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EHOD 2014
Message from the Minister
Welcome to European Heritage Open Days (EHOD) 2014 This year European Heritage Open Days will take place on the 13th and 14th September. Over 400 properties and events are opening during the weekend FREE OF CHARGE. Not all of the events are in the brochure so for the widest choice and updates please visit our website www.discovernorthernireland.com/ehod.aspx In Europe, heritage and in particular cultural heritage is receiving new emphasis as a ‘strategic resource for a sustainable Europe’ 1. Our own local heritage, in all its expressions – built and cultural – is part of us, and part of both the appeal and the sustainable future of this part of Ireland and these islands. It is key to our experience and identity, and key to sharing our unique way of life with the world, while supporting our economy through the construction industry and tourism. This is the 17th year that Northern Ireland has taken part in this FREE European-wide event, which aims to reflect our common and varied European Architectural Heritage. Visit www. europeanheritagedays.com to see the built heritage and events taking place across 49 regions in September. 2014 marks the anniversary of the beginning of the First World War. In keeping with Northern Ireland’s ‘Decade of Centenaries’ we have adopted the sub- theme of ’Anniversaries’ this year to both commemorate and celebrate culture, heritage, and the intangible markers of history that have shaped our historic built environment. Many of our openers have used this year’s programme to highlight special individual stories and events relating to their building’s past, and connected to WWI or other milestones. PLACE and Libraries NI are celebrating some of their own anniversaries which can be seen on pages 8, 12 &13. See page 6 for some highlights of special ‘Anniversary Events’ happening across Northern Ireland.
Once again EHOD will be merging cultural heritage with built heritage, to broaden our understanding of how our intangible heritage has shaped and influenced our historic environment. This year, as well as many Arts and Culture events (p21), we have new partnerships with Craft NI (p7), and Food NI (p16 & 17). somewhereto_ have also come on board this year, helping to create opportunities for young people to find new platforms for their talents, build networks of peer support, and obtain skills endorsement to help them to pursue the things they love in enterprise, art, culture, and sport, and also showcasing the opportunity which exists for creating meanwhile uses in buildings. Look out for somewhereto_ on p9. In recognition of the creative TV and film industry, and the role it has increasingly played in revealing and honouring our built heritage, this year with the help of Northern Ireland Screen we are able to bring you a map on page 10 showing the numerous EHOD locations which have been featured in film or on television. Have you seen ‘The Fall’, or ‘Game of Thrones’? To understand further the appeal of Northern Ireland’s buildings and landscape to the screen industry, we have invited three location managers, who have worked on these and other major productions in Northern Ireland, to give talks about their work and what makes us so special! (p10 & 11) Each year EHOD is getting bigger and bigger, with last year seeing over 68,000 visitors across all of the properties! Our partnership with Volunteer Now continues, I am thankful that Volunteer Now continue to provide volunteers as this provides an excellent opportunity to those who are interested in learning about and helping heritage buildings and projects.
Finally, I wish to use this opportunity to thank all of the owners and guardians of the properties who open their doors, and to the volunteers who give up their time to lead tours and host FREE events. Without your enthusiasm and generosity this weekend event would not be possible. I am extremely grateful to all of you. I hope that you have a great weekend. Mark H Durkan Minister of the Environment
‘Draft Council Conclusions on cultural heritage as a strategic resource for a sustainable Europe, Council of The European Union, DG E - 1’
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Alterations & Cancellations Inevitably there will be some alterations and cancellations and these will be posted on the website wherever possible – please check, or telephone the NIEA office on 028 9054 3022 before you travel to avoid disappointment. You may find some of the locations difficult to find so on the website each individual entry is accompanied by a map.
Pre-Booking A number of the properties have limited places, so you will need to pre-book your place, otherwise access will be denied. Properties which need to be pre-booked are clearly indicated. Please book early to avoid disappointment. Bookings will not be taken after 4.00pm on Wednesday 10th September 2014.
Disabled Access If you intend to visit a particular property and have a disability, please contact the EHOD office on 028 9054 3022 or e-mail ehod@doeni.gov.uk. We cannot guarantee that access and facilities will be suitable for you at participating properties but we will endeavour to find out what measures are in place.
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A year of Anniversaries........................................................................... 2
BBC Events Programme.......................................................................... 3 NIEA - 45 years of protecting Heritage..............................4 Anniversary Events Highlights..................................................... 6
Craft NI Events Programme............................................................... 7 PLACE Tours............................................................................................................. 8
somewhereto_ Events Programme....................................... 9 Film Events Programme......................................................................10
Libraries NI Events Programme...............................................12
Living History Events Programme....................................... 14
Food Events Programme.................................................................. 16
Children’s Events Programme................................................... 18 Puzzle page...........................................................................................................19
Volunteering Now, Treasure Trails, Virtual Visits..................................................................................................... 20 Arts & Culture Events Highlights............................................21
Openers...................................................................................................................22 Competitions...................................................................................................84
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400 places to go and things to do throughout Northern Ireland
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in CO. ANTRIM: See p2-21 & 22-32
in CO. ARMAGH: See p2-21 & 32-40
in BELFAST: See p2-21 & 40-54
in CO. DOWN: See p2-21 & 54-66
in CO. FERMANAGH: See p2-21 & 66-70
in CO. LONDONDERRY: See p2-21 & 70-78
in CO. TYRONE: See p2-21 & 78-83
Don’t forget to click on discovernorthernireland.com/ehod for even more EHOD 2014 Openers & Events
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Anniversaries This year, in support of the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure’s ‘Decade of Centenaries’, EHOD has chosen ‘Anniversaries’ as its theme. The political, social and cultural consequences of what happened during the decade of 1912 -1922 reverberate throughout Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to this day. Many of the commemorative anniversaries throughout the decade have international as well as local significance, and it is the collective celebration and commemoration of unique local anniversaries which are highlighted in this year’s brochure. From the BBC’s series of Anniversary screenings (opposite) to the WWI commemorative anniversaries, you will find occasions to be remembered anywhere you see the A symbol in the brochure.
Image © Imperial War Museums
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BBC Celebrates 90 years of Broadcasting City Hall, Belfast Saturday 13 & Sunday 14, Showings at 10am, 11.30am, 12.30pm, 1.30pm 2.30pm & 3.30pm City Hall, Belfast has featured in many BBC programmes – reflecting its social, political and architectural significance. BBC television has captured the changing story of this iconic building and its central place in the life of the city and beyond. Our short screening will showcase the architecture of City Hall, some of its people and history. Pre-booking essential. For tickets call Belfast Welcome Centre on 028 9024 6609 or call into the branch on Donegall Square North. Ballywalter House Friday 12 September 3:00pm and 7:30pm
BBC services in Northern Ireland began with the first broadcast of 2BE on 15th September, 1924. Much has changed in the last 90 years. BBC radio has been joined by television and online as all of us now live in a digital world.
Central library Thursday 11 September 6:30pm ‘Betjeman’s Belfast’ provides an affectionate assessment of Belfast and its architecture in a mid-1970’s BBC television programme. His filmic journey around the city includes a number of local churches, including St Anne’s Cathedral and Saint Malachy’s, Belfast City Hall, the Crown Bar (which he describes as resembling a scene from the Arabian Nights), and the old Gasworks building. Betjeman was a regular contributor to BBC programmes and was a founder member of The Victorian Society, which was established to protect and promote awareness of Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Sir John Betjeman was appointed Poet Laureate in 1972 and his work continues to enjoy broad popular appeal.
The BBC’s sound and film archive contains a treasure trove of material about local people and places. As part of celebrations to mark BBC NI’s 90th birthday, we will be showing a selection of recordings that make the link between Ballywalter House and BBC television. Expect some surprising connections… Pre-booking essential tel: 028 9054 3022
But the BBC’s role at the heart of community and cultural life has remained constant – showcasing talent, providing a forum for debate and reflecting life in all its aspects for audiences at home and around the UK.
Linen Hall Library Saturday 13, 1pm
BBC Northern Ireland will be celebrating its past over the next few months, but also looking forward to the excitements of the future. Our local broadcasting story is still very much in the making…
Many BBC programmes have been based on materials held at the Linen Hall Library. However the Library itself has also been the subject of several documentaries. Celebrating its distinctive history the Library will be screening a special documentary produced by the BBC exploring the Library’s contribution to the cultural life of the city. The library will be showing two BBC films, including a rarely seen feature by Maurice Leitch. “37 Days” © Hardy Pictures Ltd
“37 Days” © Hardy Pictures Ltd
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Northern Ireland Environment Agency - 45 years of protecting historic buildings In Northern Ireland, the surveying of buildings of special architectural and historic buildings began in 1969. In 1974, the then ‘Environment Heritage Service’ ‘listed’ its first building, the Railway Station, Portrush. The first area-based survey was expected to take three years. In the event, it took 25 years and its completion in 1994 resulted in the listing of around 8,500 buildings!
By the time of the completion of this First Survey in 1994, the listing process had developed considerably, and it was therefore decided to embark upon a Second Survey to update and cross-check the original information. As of June 2014, 276 of Northern Ireland’s 547 council wards have been surveyed, with 185 wards transferred to completion; completion of the whole of NI is anticipated by 2020. This second survey has given us a much better understanding of our historic building stock, with each listed building being thoroughly investigated and recorded.
Visit the HER on Hill Street over EHOD weekend to find out more from our archive! See p44. The HER will be open on Sat 13th 10am - 4pm and Sun 14th 10am - 2pm, when there will be a lecture by Philip Orr, Historian and Author, about Northern Ireland’s defence heritage legacy – see p45.
NIEA Built Heritage Directorate has many other functions - it is responsible for looking after our listed buildings by: • identification - through recording surveys; • protection - principally through state care, plus scheduling and listing; • conservation - through direct works, grant aid, offering advice and responding to planning applications, as well as developing initiatives to tackle built heritage at risk; and • promotion - through events such as European Heritage Open Days and Archaeology Days, the Historic Environment Record (HER) and through talks and publications. In addition to its responsibilities with regard to listed buildings, NIEA also cares for, and makes accessible to the public, around 190 monuments in state care. Many of these monuments are open over EHOD - see p14 & 15 for Lliving History events which bring the monuments to life!
The Railway Station, Portrush - Northern Ireland’s first listed building
including the Heritage Gardens Inventory, the Industrial Heritage Registry, and the Defence Heritage Registry.
NIEA maintains a Schedule of Historic Monuments identified for special protection, along with a publicly accessible archive of information about the historic environment within its Historic Environment Record (HER),
Did you know... that photographs, historical information and architectural descriptions of each building are publicly available on the web by visiting the Buildings Database at www.doeni.gov.uk/niea/buildings_ database.htm
or... that NIEA has produced a resource specifically designed for Key stage 1 and 2 pupils, looking at how we can learn from Historic Buildings? www.doeni.gov.uk/niea/teachers_ and_pupils/curriculum_resources_ for_schools.htm
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Defence Heritage Project 2014-18 To commemorate the centenary of WW1, NIEA has launched phase 2 of the Defence Heritage Project.
number of dedicated volunteers amassed an impressive record of many aspects of our defence heritage, and over 300 sites of interest have been recorded. Following on from this success we are now looking for volunteers to help record the remaining 20th-century defences so they can be added to the Record. The volunteer project in partnership with the Living Legacies 1914-18 Engagement Centre, along with the CBA Home Front Legacy 1914-18, is asking the public to get involved in recording the remaining defence heritage structures in their localities throughout Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland’s defence heritage represents a significant period in our history. There are many 20th-century defensive structures dotted around our countryside. These include training trenches, gun and searchlight emplacements, pillboxes, observation posts, airfields, air raid shelters, and many other structures. The majority of these are derelict, some have been reused or altered and others have been demolished.
Do you know of a defence heritage structure near your home? We not only want to record what survives today, but also as much as possible of what had been built and is long since destroyed. Traditions of stories and photographs would also form part of the record. The information gathered will be made accessible to the public and become part of the Northern Ireland Historic Environment Record (HER), helping NIEA to safeguard Northern Ireland’s defence heritage. To find out more, to volunteer, or to inform us of a defence heritage structure please contact us: Historic Environment Division Waterman House, 5-33 Hill Street, Belfast BT1 2LA Tel: 028 9054 3159 Email: hmenquiries@doeni.gov.uk Web: www.doeni.gov.uk/niea/defenceheritage-record.htm
Recording our Defence Heritage In 1995 the Defence of Britain Project was launched by The Council for British Archaeology (CBA) to coordinate recording work undertaken by volunteers. Two years later Northern Ireland joined the project with the Defence Heritage Project (DHP). A small
Defence Heritage Events Throughout 2014, NIEA has held a range of Defence Heritage events. Grey Point Fort, situated in Crawfordsburn Country Park, County Down has played host to three WW1 weekends, bringing the site alive with Living History re-enactments, military vehicle displays and the opportunity for visitors to explore the fort’s history. The fort has been in use in both WWI and WWII, protecting Belfast Lough from potential naval attacks. There is still time to catch many more of our Defence Heritage events:
WWI history in Northern Ireland Waterman House Sunday 14, 2pm Lecture by Philip Orr. see p45 Exploring our First World War Heritage Brian Friel Theatre QUB Wednesday 17 September, 7pm NIEA and Living Legacies 1914-18 is holding an open forum exploring the First World War history, heritage and archaeology. NIEA Historic Environment Record Culture Night Waterman House Friday 19 September 1pm-9pm As part of Belfast’s exciting Culture Night, we will be holding special lectures about
some aspects of WW1, with some family friendly activities later in the evening. • Grey Point Fort - Northern Ireland’s Maritime WW1 Legacy 1pm - Lecture by Robin Masefield • September 1914 - the men of Belfast sign up for the First World War 4pm - An illustrated centenary lecture by Philip Orr Community excavation Grey point Fort 6 - 24 October This exciting excavation will examine the possible training trench system at Grey Point Fort, along with some other interesting anomalies. Open to the public, it is an opportunity to get involved in a WW1 excavation.
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‘Decade of Centenaries’ Anniversary Highlights These are just a few of the anniversaries being celebrated and commemorated over EHOD this year. To see even more look out for the A symbol in the Openers section, p22-83, or visit www.discovernorthernireland.com/ehod and click on the ‘Anniversaries’ box. Don’t forget the BBC, NIEA, Libraries NI and PLACE Anniversary events on p2 - 21!
Poetry in Motion at European Heritage Open Days See p52 for details Community Arts Partnership presents a showcase of poetic work by young people on the theme of anniversaries, commemorations and memories. School pupils from all across the region were invited to make submissions of poetry for this showcase. During the summer, after much deliberation, a selection of these poems was made by the Poetry in Motion project. We are delighted to present these selected poems, which will be performed by the young poets themselves. Poetry in Motion and Poetry in Motion Schools are part of the Literature and Verbal Arts (LAVA) projects offered across Northern Ireland by Community Arts Partnership. For more information visit http://comartspartner.org/
©Imperial War Museums
War Memorial Gallery See p45 for details 2014 marks 100 years since the outbreak of the First World War. In honour of this the Northern Ireland War Memorial’s First World War commemorative event began this year. 100 years on, we are all connected to the First World War, either through our own family history, the heritage of our local communities or because of its long-term impact on society and the world we live in today. From 2014-2018, across the world, nations, communities and individuals of all ages will come together to mark, commemorate and remember the lives of those who lived, fought and died in the First World War. Imperial War Museums is leading the FWW Centenary Partnership, a network of 1600 local, regional, national cultural and educational organisations. Through the ‘Photography and the First World War’ event, visitors can learn about the importance of photography for those at the front line and for those at home. Have a look at the Castleton lantern slide collecton that had not been seen for one hundred years. Try on replica uniforms and feel the weight of a soldier’s pack and equipment! Dress up with your family in period costumes provided and have a photographic portrait taken by our museum photographer in a unique studio setting. Children’s activities include quiz, trail in the gallery, badge making and creating photo frames for your family portrait to take home. Permanent displays tell stories of Belfast during the second World War; learn about rationing, evacuees and life on the home front in the second World War.
Northern Ireland’s Secret Bunker See p39 for details & how to book 15 feet below a field on the outskirts of Portadown lies a relic of the Cold War. The former monitoring bunker was once part of a wider network of similar structures all over the United Kingdom built to study and report the effects of Nuclear explosions and the resulting Radioactive Fallout. Manned by Men & Women of the Royal Observer Corps, they were expected to spend 3 weeks below ground during a Nuclear Exchange and would have given their lives to help save ours. The bunker was closed in 1991 but it has now been fully restored to its 1980’s state at the height of the Cold War. We offer you the chance to step back in time and witness how our country would have coped if the Cold War had ever turned hot. 2014 is the 60th Anniversary of the formation of 31 Group (Northern Ireland) Royal Observer Corps who manned this bunker. Please be aware that access to the bunker is via a ladder, there is no disabled access. There are currently no toilet facilities. Suitable clothes/footwear must be worn. For more information, see www.nibunker.co.uk
often referred to as “a mini Titanic”. Over 100 years of history and adventures are evident the minute you board. In April 1912, the Nomadic completed her most famous task by transferring the excited first and second-class passengers from the shallow dockside in Cherbourg out to the Titanic, moored offshore in deeper water. In awe of the White Star Line’s luxury and ground breaking design, those passengers were blissfully unaware of the tragic fate awaiting many of them only days later. With active service in both World Wars, over fifty years experience of carrying of passengers to the world’s largest trans-Atlantic liners and nearly thirty years as a restaurant and party venue moored beside the Eiffel Tower in Paris the Nomadic has a million stories to tell. As the last remaining White Star Line ship anywhere in the world and a member of the core collection on the National Historic Ships register, the Nomadic is back “home” in Belfast, after 100 years, and has been painstakingly restored to her original glory. The Nomadic has now opened a new chapter in her history and is looking forward to welcoming a whole new generation of visitors on board.
Bagenal’s Castle See p64 for details “Hands on history” – a free WW1 artefacts & memorabilia day which includes A display of soldier and nursing artefacts from WW1 and Living History demonstrations. Bring along your WW1 and early 20th century Irish items and find out more about them. Conservation talk by Sean Madden in the afternoon. Sunday 14th from 1.30pm-5pm there will be a free craft workshop for adults. Design & make your own fantastic funky felt creations, incorporating hand painted silk to create a totally unique piece of art. Pre-booking of places for both events is advisable - tel: 028 3031 3178.
SS Nomadic See p43 for details & how to book Originally built alongside the mighty RMS Titanic in Belfast in 1911, the SS Nomadic is much more than just “Titanic’s little sister”. Designed by Thomas Andrews and built using the same design and similar luxurious finishes, the similarities to the Titanic are plain to see. At exactly one quarter of the size of her famous friend, the Nomadic is
WWII recruits await training
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‘Makers’ get crafty for EHOD
Temple of the Winds by Mark Graham Craft NI have a mission to promote contemporary craft practice and are particularly excited by partnerships between makers and heritage sites which extend heritage practice to the contemporary, whether by idea, method, material or form. Heritage or contemporary based, we hope that you enjoy the craft partnerships which EHOD and Craft NI have brought together and look forward to building on in future years. Find out more about Craft NI at www.craftni.org. ‘Chain Reaction’ exhibition by Art Jewellery Network Where Saint George’s Church, 105 High Street, Belfast When Saturday 13, 10:30am - 4pm, Sunday 14, 2pm - 4pm The title ‘Chain Reaction’ comes from our great desire to bring together conceptual art jewellers from the island of Ireland. For this exhibition all of the artists have created a body of work that represents them, their voice, their work and their art. Alongside this we have asked each of the artists to create a chain in any material or size of their choosing. This chain will be part of the ever growing chain which will be the centre piece of the exhibition that reflects AJN and its growing community. Exhibition of Paintings by Mark Graham Where Temple of the Winds, Mount Stewart When Saturday 13, 11am - 4pm The Temple of the winds will host a small exhibition and demonstration of painting by local artist Mark Graham. Painted in a Post Impressionist manner Mark’s small series of paintings glimpse the charm of our built and cultural heritage.
Craft NI were pleased to invite local ‘Makers’ to get involved in a craft element to EHOD 2014. As a supporter of the craft industry being an integral, entrepreneurial and vibrant part of the region’s economic and cultural infrastructure, Craft NI are aware of how craft practice and built heritage sites can come together to create showcases and activities that are incredibly engaging.
Artoons By Melissa Houston Where Island Arts Centre, Lisburn When Saturday 13, 9.30am - 4.30pm Melissa Houston’s unique quirky style can be identified immediately. Her comic and colourful interpretation of life and current affairs is a light relief from reality. Visit the Island Arts Centre to view a small selection of her ceramics. Wendy Ward porcelain artist Where Moira Railway Station When Saturday 13, 10:30am - 4pm Wendy Ward is an award winning designer maker, working in porcelain and is currently developing an exclusive range of porcelain lighting for interiors. She experiments with new and exciting technologies and clay, challenging the perceptions of porcelain and its relationship with light and shadow. For more information visit www.wendy-ward.co.uk.
Design Onion Bespoke Furniture by Ronan Lowery Where Castle Coole, Belfast Road, Enniskillen When Saturday 13 & Sunday 14, 11am - 5pm, Normal charges apply on Sunday Design Onion is a young, energetic furniture design and manufacture studio formed in 2007 by Ronan Lowery. Working mainly to commission for both private and corporate clients, they create unique and innovative pieces of bespoke furniture fusing contemporary design with traditional woodworking techniques and modern materials.
Handbuilt Ceramic Vessels by Maria Connolly Where Playhouse Theatre, Artillery Street, Derry~Londonderry When Saturday 13, 10am - 4pm A collection of vessels whose forms are inspired by vintage bottles and jars. By creating small collections Maria likes to draw reference from personal memory and her environment.
Irish Bog Oak Sculptures by Trish Rogers Where Old Town Hall Banbridge, 1 Scarva Street, Banbridge When Saturday 13, 10am - 4pm Wood work and sculpture made mainly from locally sourced bog oak and spalted Beech. Most work is done purely with hand tools and each piece is unique and individually made.
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A Decade in Place 2014 marks ten years since the foundation of PLACE - the Northern Ireland Built Environment Centre. During European Heritage Open Days we will look back at 10 Years of PLACE and look forward to what the future holds for the organisation and the wider built environment across Northern Ireland. The 10 Years of PLACE exhibition will be displayed at our new venue at 7-9 Lower Garfield Street, Belfast.
Our new public space at Lower Garfield Street sits within an attractive late 19th century building by prominent Belfast architects Young & Mackenzie. We have renovated the once vacant ground floor space into a public exhibition and event space. We have activated Lower Garfield Street through our ongoing programme of talks, debates, exhibitions and workshops. We look forward to welcoming you to PLACE during European Heritage Open Days weekend. Our popular architecture tours make a return to European Heritage Open Days as we aim to use the city as the exhibition. Uncover the colourful and electric Art Deco Belfast and learn of the intricate architecture and construction techniques that contributed to the Churches of Belfast City Centre. New for 2014 is Georgian Belfast, a tour of the city’s architectural gems from the Georgian period (1714 –1837). In Derry~Londonderry we will walk the walls with a local architect to discover the architecture of the Maiden City.
Please note that all tours must be pre-booked via our website - www.placeni.org All the following tours and exhibitions depart from, or are based in, our venue at Lower Garfield Street, Belfast, unless otherwise stated Exhibition: 10 Years of PLACE Saturday 13 & Sunday 14, 11am - 4pm See p42 for details & how to book
Tour: Derry~Londonderry: An Urban Walk Saturday 13, 11am 5 - 7 Artillery Street, Derry~Londonderry, BT48 6RG
Tour: Churches of Belfast City Centre Saturday 13, 11am See p42 for details & how to book Tour: Georgian Belfast Saturday 13, 11.30am See p41 for details & how to book
See p71 for details & how to book
Tour: Art Deco Belfast Sunday 14, 11am See p41 for details & how to book
Would you like to capture that perfect architectural shot? Join us on the Urban Photo Walk as a professional photographer offers tips and tricks whilst guiding you around Belfast’s city centre. Remember to enter your photographs into the EHOD photographic competition - see p84 & 85.
Tour The Architecture of Donegall Square Saturday 14, 10.30am See p41 for details & how to book
Tour: Urban Photo Walk Sunday 14, 11.30am See p41 for details & how to book
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somewhereto_ be creative somewhereto_ is a UK-wide, Big Lottery funded project that helps young people aged 16-25 to access underused or vacant spaces. somewhereto_ creates opportunities for young people to find new platforms for their talents, build networks of peer support, and obtain skills endorsement to help them to pursue the things they love in enterprise, art, culture, and sport. somewhereto_ has teamed up with European Heritage Open Days to animate some of Northern Ireland’s oldest and most treasured buildings with fresh, emerging talent.
Exhibition: This is the place | photography from the ground up Friday 12 - Sunday 14 September, 12pm - 5pm 31-33 Shipquay Street, Derry This exhibition features work submitted for the somewhereto_ photography competition ‘This is the place’, which invited young people to show us their places as they see and experience them. Using a range of photographic technology, including digital cameras and mobile phones, entrants from across Northern Ireland submitted images that captured the beauty of everyday spaces and their personal connections with the spaces around them. Featured artists include Michael Barwise, Faye Hobson, and Aimee McAvoy.
Michael Barwise ‘Lampost’
Performance: Youth Music Project Saturday 13, 1pm - 3pm Portrush Amphitheater A group of ten young performers and 4 music technology apprentices from Magherafelt will stage a live performance in Portrush Amphitheatre. Installation/workshop: Garment-making with Rosanna McKenna Saturday 13 & Sunday 14, 10am - 4pm Pogues Entry, Antrim Artist Rosanna McKenna’s practice revolves around the second hand materials we wear and use daily; clothes, shoes, bags linen. For Pogues Entry, she will seek to create a place
A piece by Rosanna McKenna to ‘dress up’. She is also excited by dens and tents, spaces which are hidden and bring back memories of childhood. Rosanna has a passion for regenerating old textiles into intriguing and questionable objects, to confuse and enlighten the viewers’ experience of what is normal and abnormal. She will be making and hanging garments for people to freely wear throughout the weekend and running simple drop-in group workshops to make their own strange garments or tents. Installation: Georgia Grace Yates Saturday 13 & Sunday 14, 12pm – 5pm Garden of Senses, Palace Demesne, Armagh A participatory and temporal floor installation installed with the grounds of the Garden of Senses that is designed to last only the duration of the weekend exhibition. The floor installation comprises powdered tree in a decorative and delicate design reflecting the grounds and history of the site. The artist has foraged Northern Ireland for tree sap and with
only a pestle and mortar has powdered the various types of sap for this one off installation. She is interested in material investigation, environmental art and relational aesthetics. The installation is exhibited on the ground whereby visitors are forced to interact with it physically therefore blurring the boundaries between artist and spectator. The artist believes this creates a sensual exploration for viewers and showcases that simplicity with texture can create delicate and ephemeral engagements. Performance: Emma Horan Saturday 13, 2pm For location somewhereto_ website at www.placeni.org
Emma Horan Talented Armagh school girl Emma Horan will be filming a music video in Killough to capture her beautiful new song in this unique setting. Emma was recently number 3 in the iTunes Singer/Songwriter charts and has established a UK-wide following within the past few months. Emma recently played alongside X-Factor star Giles Potter in the Oh Yeah Centre in Belfast and is soon to perform with him again on tour. Giles discovered Emma when her viral video came up on his Facebook news feed. He made contact and suggested they collaborate. Her first official release Little Lion Man originally performed by Mumford & Sons jumped to the top of the charts over night and is continuing to hold its high position. She has also produced her first music video for the track.
Georgia Grace Yates’ installation
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Success on our shores! Why Northern Ireland for top class productions!? In recent years Northern Ireland Screen has worked tirelessly promoting Northern Ireland’s landscape and architecture to the world.
Film and TV location map
All the following will be open for EHOD. Asterix (*) denotes NIEA properties: Castle Coole – Miss Julie Crom Castle – Blandings
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Brownlow House – 37 Days / The life & adventures of Nick Nickelby
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County Down Railway Museum – The Wipers Times *Inch Abbey – Game of Thrones
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Mount Stewart House – Dracula Untold *Scrabo Country Park – Dracula Untold
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Local location managers have scoured every inch of the country for hidden gems. With the success of TV series’ such as ‘The Fall’ and ‘Game of Thrones’, the world is standing up and taking notice of our amazing natural and man-made landscape. From our picturesque coastlines to our mountains and glens, Northern Ireland has everything a TV or film producer needs!
Not to mention our rich and diverse architecture; we have a vast array of buildings ranging from Norman Castles and Victorian red brick to 21st Century glass and steel. There are 3 people who clearly agree with the magnificence of Northern Ireland: location managers Andrew, Robbie and Catherine will be giving talks on 3 major productions filmed in Northern Ireland. All of the properties on our Film and TV location map are open for EHOD. Check individual entries for opening times. If you’re an aspiring film maker, check out our short film competition - details on p84.
10 Rowallane Gardens – Game of Thrones 11 Parliament Buildings – Mo 12 Harbour Commissioners Office – Killing Bono 13 Titanic Drawing Offices – Keith Lemon the Movie
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14 Lanyon building at Queens – Good Vibrations 15 Ulster Hall – Good Vibrations
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16 BBC Broadcasting House – Keith Lemon The Movie 17 Botanic Gardens – Made in Belfast 18 Belfast City Hall – The Wipers Times 19 Belfast Central Library – Line of Duty 2 20 Crumlin Road Gaol – Starred Up
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22 *Carrickfergus Castle – Our Robot Overlords 23 Giant’s Causeway – Your Highness (normal admission except for architectural tours) 24 *Dunluce Castle – Your Highness 25 *Roe Valley Country Park – Dracula Untold
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Mount Stewart provides the back drop for Dracula Untold
Why Game of Thrones chose to transform Castle Ward farmyard
Where: Mount Stewart House When: Saturday 13, 2pm
Where: Old Courtyard, Castle Ward When: Saturday 13, 2pm
Catherine Geary, the Northern Irish location manager from Donaghadee who has worked on Oscar Nominated, Philomena, James Bond film Skyfall and the country’s largest Feature Film to date, Dracula Untold, will be giving a talk and answering the many questions we know the public want to ask!
Dracula Untold release date: 10th October 2014
Where: Crumlin Road disused quarry (past Horse Shoe Bend) When: Friday 12, 12.30pm lasting approximately one hour Psychological thriller drama The Fall has been so successful that the 2nd series is on its way to our screens. Andrew Wilson, location manager for the popular BBC drama will be giving a talk and answering your questions from one of the most iconic buildings used in the filming of the hit TV series.
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The talk, with the main focus on Dracula Untold will be held at National Trust’s Mount Stewart House in Newtownards. The Neoclassical house and gardens was the setting for Dracula Untold, due for release in October, and has been the back drop for many film projects. Catherine will give an insight into why this location was chosen and why other locations throughout Northern Ireland are deemed perfect by International film crews. With her 15 years experience Catherine will discuss many productions she has worked on, from independent productions such as Oscar Winner Steve McQueen’s critically acclaimed Hunger to Rihanna’s We Found Love. Catherine will be joined by Naiomi Liston, a location manager on Game of Thrones, with years of international experience behind the camera. With her unparalleled knowledge of local landscape and the cinematic process, Naomi was a location scout and key member of the international team on Dracula Untold.
An insight into the filming of Belfast drama The Fall
One of the most popular TV shows in the world is largely filmed in Northern Ireland, and for European Heritage Open Days Supervising Location Manager and principle location scout (Northern Ireland) on the series, Robbie Boake will tell us all about it! Game of Thrones has filmed in many locations throughout our beautiful country, a significant example being Castle Ward. The gothic and classical 18th century house in Co. Down rests on a rolling hillside overlooking the tranquil waters of Strangford Lough in County Down and the 17th century farmyard near the water was used in the 2009 pilot and in 2010 for filming of the first series. Castle Ward provides an excellent example of how our architecture is being used and integrated into film sets. Robbie Boake, who started his film career in 2005 has scouted locations for Game of Thrones since it began in 6 years ago. He has recently been to Hollywood to receive the LMGA (Location Manager Guild of America) Award for Outstanding Achievement by a Location Professional 2014, for his creative work on Game of Thrones. Robbie will talk us through the temporary transformation of the 17th century farmyard into ‘Winterfell’ and give an insight into why we have some of the best film locations in the world.
The ‘lair’ which is an old cottage within a disused quarry in Belfast was used in much of the filming as Paul Spectors’ hideaway and is set to feature in the upcoming series. Andrew Wilson who has worked on other productions such as Angela’s Ashes, Killing Bono and Keith Lemon the Movie amongst many others will be explaining why Belfast was chosen for the filming of The Fall and what his role as location manager involves. Recommended for adults only. Steady flat footwear recommended. Please note Crumlin Road Quarry is open for this event only.
PRE-BOOKING ESSENTIAL Pre-booking for all 3 talks available from 9am on 28th August, telephone 028 9054 3022 Maximum of 2 people per booking
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Belfast Central Library celebrates its 125th Anniversary Belfast Central Library is one of the city’s bestknown public buildings. Over 400,000 people come through the doors every year to use the facilities. The extension of the Public Libraries Act to Ireland in 1855 meant a move away from private subscription based libraries. The people of Belfast agreed to pay a penny on the rates to raise the necessary funding for the building and running of a free library at a prestigious site in Royal Avenue. In June 1884 Earl Spencer, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland laid the foundation stone. The building was designed by W H Lynn, built by local contractor H & J Martin and the ornate plasterwork was carried out by James Caird of Glasgow. Belfast Central Library officially opened on 13th October 1888 on the same day as city status was granted. The building operated as a library, museum and art gallery until 1929 when the Ulster Museum moved to its present site within the grounds of Botanic gardens. The library remained largely unchanged over the years. In the 1920’s a small extension was built to the rear of the main building and this is the current lending library. In the 1960’s and 1980’s, additional storage facilities were added to accommodate the growing library collections. The Newspaper Library is situated in the 1980’s building and can be accessed by customers from the Library street entrance. To mark its 125th anniversary, Belfast Central Library has been hosting a year-long celebration of events for people of all ages to enjoy and Libraries NI has launched some items for sale. The images which have been taken from the Fine Book collection reflect the wealth of heritage resources available at the library.
There are Events & Exhibitions in many of Northern Ireland’s Libraries to celebrate the EHOD Anniversary theme – here’s what’s happening near you:
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Belfast Central Library Royal Avenue, Belfast BT1 1EA Saturday 13 10.30am -11.30am & 2.30pm-3.30pm Library tours. Saturday 13 12noon Victorian Themed Storytime – Children are invited to come dressed in Victorian Costume.
10 Railway Street, Antrim BT41 4AE Saturday 13 2.30pm Intergenerational storytelling by Steve Lally The Story Man – author, poet and artist Steve Lally will entertain with stories and yarns from Ireland and further afield. This event is suitable for adults and children. Ballycastle Library 5 Leyland Road, Ballycastle BT54 6DT Thursday 11 - Saturday 13 September Town trail - How well do you know Ballycastle? Why not test your knowledge by completing a town trail? Self-guided trails for adults and children: further information available from Ballycastle Library during opening hours. Ballymena Central Library 5 Pat’s Brae, Ballymena BT43 5AX Thursday 11 September 6pm - 8pm Family history on the web.
Thursday 11 September 6.30pm BBC Anniversary Screening: Betjeman’s Belfast. Sir John Betjeman provides an affectionate assessment of Belfast and its architecture in a mid-1970’s BBC television programme. His filmic journey around the city includes a number of local churches, including St Anne’s Cathedral and Saint Malachy’s; Belfast City Hall; the Crown Bar (which he describes as resembling a scene from the Arabian Nights); and the old Gasworks building on the Ormeau Road. Falls Road Library 49 Falls Road, Belfast BT12 4PD Saturday 13 11.30am - 12noon Library tour. Ormeau Road Library
Friday 12 September 10am - 12.30pm Family history on the web.
Co. Armagh Irish and Local Studies Library 39c Abbey Street, Armagh BT61 7EB Friday 12 September 10am - 12noon & 2pm - 4pm drop in beginners genealogy sessions.
247 Ormeau Road, Belfast BT7 3GG Saturday 13 all day Exhibition – “Dunlop’s winning pneumatic tyres, where it all began”.
Lurgan Library 1 Carnegie Street, Lurgan BT66 6AS Saturday 13 2.30pm Victorian Themed Storytime. Children are invited to come dressed in Victorian costume
Shankill Road Library 298-300 Shankill Road, Belfast BT13 2BN Saturday 13 10.30am Tour lasting 30 mins.
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Co. Down Bangor Carnegie Library Hamilton Road, Bangor BT20 4LH Saturday 13 11.30am
Victorian Themed Storytime – Children are invited to come dressed in Victorian Costume. Castlewellan Library 3 Upper Square, Castlewellan BT31 9DA Saturday 13 10am - 1pm
Exhibition - “Castlewellan’s Heritage: The Annesley Family Legacy and Local People’s Lives”. Downpatrick Library Market Street, Downpatrick BT30 6LZ Friday 12 September 10am - 5pm
Heritage open day. Kilkeel Library 51A Greencastle Street, Kilkeel BT34 4BH Saturday 13 10.30am
Victorian Themed Storytime – Children are invited to come dressed in Victorian Costume. For children aged 4-8. Saturday 13 all day
Exhibition all day by Kilkeel Community Association Art Class. Newry City Library 79 Hill Street, Newry BT34 1DG Thursday 11 September all day
Heritage open day.
Co. Fermanagh Enniskillen Library Halls Lane, Enniskillen BT74 7DR Thursday 11 September 10.30am -12noon Family History Workshop.
Co. Londonderry Coleraine Library Queen Street, Coleraine BT52 1BE Sunday 14 2.30pm Heritage Rhythm & Rhyme: a rhyme time with a difference! Come along with your baby / toddler and enjoy some traditional rhymes - maybe learn a new one or two!
To learn more about your local library, check the Openers on p22 - 83
Derry Central Library 35 Foyle Street, Derry BT48 6AL Thursday 11 - Saturday 13 Town trail - How well do you know your city? Why not test your knowledge by completing a town trail and at the same time enjoy the Riverside Walk, taking in the scenery, the tranquillity and the bustle of the riverside? Discover the long historical connection with the River Foyle. Self-guided trails and further information available from Derry Central Library during opening hours.
Co. Tyrone The Mellon Centre for Migration Studies Ulster American Folk Park, 2 Mellon Rd, Castletown, Omagh BT78 5QY Thursday 11th 10.30am – 12noon ‘Family history on the web: an introduction to on line Genealogy and useful sites’. Newtownstewart Library
Wednesday 10 - Tuesday 30 September ‘Derry and the Second World War’, a display of photographs to mark the 75th anniversary of the start of the Second World War in September 1939. Limavady Library 5 Connell Street, Limavady BT49 0EA Thursday 11 - Saturday 13 September How well do you know Limavady? Why not test your knowledge by completing a town trail? Self-guided trails and further information available from Limavady Library during opening hours. Monday 1 - Tuesday 30 September Display – ‘People and Place: Photographs of Limavady District 1890 – 1960.’ During branch opening hours. Magherafelt Library The Bridewell, 6 Church Street, Magherafelt BT45 6AN Thursday 4 September 7pm The life and work of Seamus Heaney – a talk by Dr Tess Maginess. Thursday 4 - Tuesday 30 September A Display to mark the first anniversary of the death of our Nobel laureate and poet. ‘A Celebration of the life and work of Seamus Heaney 1939 -2013’. Portstewart Library Town Hall, The Crescent, Portstewart BT55 7AB Thursday 11 - Saturday 13 Town trail - How well do you know Portstewart? Why not test your knowledge by completing a town trail? Self-guided trails and further information available from Portstewart Library during opening hours. Waterside Library The Workhouse, 23 Glendermott Road, Derry BT47 6BG Saturday 13 11am Victorian Themed Story Time and Games. Children are invited to come dressed in Victorian Costume.
2 Main Street, Newtownstewart BT78 9AA Saturday 13 Exhibition of children’s books. Saturday 13 11.30am Victorian Themed Storytime – Children are invited to come dressed in Victorian Costume. Omagh Library 1 Spillars Place, Irishtown Road, Omagh BT78 1HL Thursday 11 September 7pm Reading and conversation with Bernie McGill – the renowned author of the Butterfly Cabinet will read from her own work and meet with the audience in what promises to be a relaxed and entertaining evening. This event is also the prequel to the Annual Benedict Kiely Literary Festival Thursday 11 September 10.30am-12noon Family History Workshop Saturday 13 11am & 3pm Tours of Omagh Bomb Archive Booking advisable, tel: 028 8224 4821, email: omagh.library@librariesni.org.uk Strabane Library 1 Railway Street, Strabane BT82 8EF Saturday 13 3pm Victorian Themed Storytime – Children are invited to come dressed in Victorian Costume.
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Living History Events This year EHOD once again offers exciting ‘Living History’ re-enactments across Northern Ireland. Live interpretation and tours can make history much more interesting for everyone. Why not step back in time and experience some of these wonderful sites?
Belfast Graymount House, p47 Saturday 13, 11am - 4pm Sunday 14, 11am - 4pm Visitors will be greeted by household characters in Edwardian costume. Members of Belfast Titanic Society will host the event and talk about life and times in the 1900’s and industry in Belfast, including shipbuilding. Displays of Edwardian costumes. The Hazelwood Community Choir will entertain. Edwardian tea and afternoon scones available for refreshments. Actually Belfast Tours, p40 Saturday 13, & Sunday 14, 11am - 8pm Tours tailored for EHOD both days from 11am, Lasting 11/2 hrs. Join us for an Interactive Walking Tour of Belfast City Centre. Starting at City Hall, we will take you to the city centre’s best known buildings and lesser known architectural treasures. Your guides will be some of Belfast’s historical characters brought to life by our team of actors and entertainers. Suitable for people of all ages. Tours require pre-booking contact 078 7626 8940
County Antrim Carrickfergus Castle, p28 Sunday 14, 10.30-5pm Step back in time to the First World War at Carrickfergus Castle. Would you be fit enough to enlist? Come and meet our fighting Tommys and be put through your paces.
Dunluce Castle, p22 Saturday 13, 10.30-5pm Come to Dunluce Castle and enjoy a day of 17th century revelry. Meet the ladies and gentlemen of the castle and join in with games and music. Flame - The Gasworks Museum of Ireland, p27 Sunday 14, 2pm - 5pm How DO you make gas, and why was it so important up until very recently? Meet the Victorian manager who oversees this thoroughly modern 19th century marvel. Gracehill Old School, p27 Saturday 13, 12:30 - 5pm One of the original buildings dating from 1765. Restored by Gracehill Old School Trust. It is home to a visitor facility, restaurant, after school club, business units and a restored classroom dating from 1820. Living History presentations in the School Room. For more information see www.gracehillvillage.org.
County Armagh The Navan Centre, p35 Saturday 13, 10am - 6:30pm, Sunday 14, 10am - 6:30pm The Navan Centre offers visitors a unique appreciation of local history through a stimulating exhibition packed full of information, artifacts and hands on activities for all the family. Enjoy the myths and legends of the Ulster Cycle in the vibrant audio visual show. Witness the Celtic Characters bring history to life in the Iron Age/Early Christian period dwelling with demonstrations of cooking, weaving, farming and much more… Milford House Museum, p35 Saturday 13, 10am - 6pm Former seat of the McCrum family, one of Ireland’s Premiere linen manufacturing dynasties. The most technologically advanced house in 19th century Ireland. One of the top twelve listed buildings at most serious risk in Northern Ireland. Milford House Museum, at no.57 William Street, is presented as a welcoming family home packed with McCrum family and Manor House School possessions. Costumed guided tours available throughout both days
Moneypenny’s Lock House, p38 Saturday 13, 2pm - 5pm An old Lock-keeper’s cottage and stables containing an exhibition entitled ‘Life on the Canal’ and on Saturday’s a working blacksmith workshop . Please note part of the house is a private residence and not open to the public. Tea/coffee available. For further information visit www.facebook.com/ CraigavonMuseumServices.
County Down Greencastle - Kilkeel, p63 Saturday 13, 1pm-5pm Our 14th century Man-at-Arms guards a display of weapons, armour and warlike accoutrements to handle and try on. Feel the heft of a sword, the weight of iron maille armour, and the clang of the helmet visor as he guides you through the ‘harness’ and garniture of the professional fighting man of the middle ages. Grey Point Fort, p55 Saturday 13, 11am-5pm Step back in time to the First World War at Grey Point Fort. Would you be fit enough to enlist? Come and meet our fighting Tommys and be put through your paces. Tap out a message in Morse code and try your hand at code breaking. Inch Abbey - Downpatrick, p62 Saturday 13, 1-5pm, Sunday 14, 1-5pm Built and endowed by John de Courcey in atonement for earlier misdeeds, a 12th/13th century Cistercian monk walks round the abbey and explains the simple piety of his day as a ‘Farmer Monk’. Nendrum, p56 Saturday 13, 1-5pm Early Celtic Christian monk, St Mochai walks the site of his foundation and helps to explain how the monks harnessed the tide to grind grain for their daily bread, and became some of the first entrepreneurial ‘businessmen’ by opening their mill to farmers of the Ards peninsula, then as now, the grain basket of the area.
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Narrow Water Castle, p66 Sunday 14, 1-5pm Life in the 16th century wasn’t all wars and conflict. Come along to Narrow Water Castle and experience some Tudor era hospitality at this perfectly situated tower house. Dundrum Castle, p63 Sunday 14, 1-5pm Norman Knights demonstrate their weapons and fighting techniques and invite you to try on the maille, heft a sword and test a shield in a hands-on interactive display. Portaferry Castle, p59 Saturday 13, 1pm-5pm Our 15th/16th century Man-at-Arms guards a display of weapons, armour and warlike accoutrements to handle and try on. Feel the heft of a sword, the weight of iron maille armour, and the clang of the helmet visor as he guides you through the ‘harness’ and garniture of the professional fighting man of the middle ages. Bagenal’s Castle, p64 Saturday 13, 10am - 4.30pm, Sunday 14, 1:30pm - 5pm Saturday from 10.30am “Hands on history” a free WW1 artefacts & memorabilia day including: • A display of soldier and nursing artefacts from WW1. • Living history demonstrations. • Bring along your WW1 and early 20th-century Irish items to find out more about them. See Anniversary highlights, p6, for more information.
County Fermanagh Devenish Island, p68 Sunday 14, 1-5pm Devenish Island is known in Irish as ‘Daibh Inis’, which translates as ‘The Two Islands’ or ‘Ox Island’ and is the ‘Welcoming Isle of St. Molaise’. Meet the 6th century Early Christian saint and learn more about his way of life on this important and busy island monastery. Enniskillen Castle Museum, p66 Saturday 13, 2pm-5pm Come to Enniskillen Castle and meet the Maguires, the 16th century Gaelic inhabitants of the castle. Meet members of their household and learn about life at the castle in these times.
Tully Castle, p68 Sunday 14, 1pm-5pm Built in the early 17th century with great hopes for prosperity, learn how the Hume family fortunes took a tragic turn and see how daily life included a pioneering spirit: demonstrations of weaponry and soldiery and 17th century music.
County Londonderry Bellaghy Bawn, p77 Sunday 14, 1pm-5pm In recent times this 17th century Plantation Bawn is associated with the Nobel prize winning poet Seamus Heaney, who was from the area, and now houses a collection of his works. But what would poetry have been like during the Plantation era? Come along to Bellaghy Bawn and enjoy some music and poetry from this era and experience the culture of some of the people of that time. Life Below Stairs, p71 Saturday 13, 10am - 4pm, Sunday 14, 1pm - 4pm “Life Below Stairs”: in the company of a character from early Victorian-era Derry, discover what life was like in the basement of the Deanery attached to St Columb’s Cathedral. Visitors will have access by steps to the basement of the Deanery. Appropriately, visitors should use the ‘servants and tradesmen entrance’ at the rear of the Deanery through the Stable Yard. Under Siege on Royal Bastion, p71 Saturday 13, 9am - 5pm, Sunday 14, 1pm - 5pm ”Under Siege on Royal Bastion”: in the company of a character from the Great Siege of Derry 1688-89 gain a unique opportunity to be taken back in time, seeing how the present-day landscape of the Foyle Valley was used by both Jacobite and Williamite forces. Visitors will have access by stairs to the top of the Plinth which provides elevated views of the Walled City and the surrounding valleys. Coleraine Market Yard, p77 Saturday 13 First Tour at 11.30am, second Tour at 2pm. Call 028 7034 7235 for more information. Causeway Museum Service invites you to visit Coleraine Market Yard and come for a guided walk through the Victorian streets of Coleraine to meet the characters who lived and worked there over a century ago. The Victorian Tours are suitable for all ages. www.Niarchive.org
Ashbrook House, p75 Saturday 13, 10am - 5pm Ashbrook was built in 1590 by Josiah Ash and has been lived in continuously by the Ash family ever since. The family and the house have played a part in the history of the city of Derry throughout the centuries from the plantation to Georgian era and from the Siege to US Marine base in WWII. Vintage tea/refreshments. Exhibition on WWI memorabilia and someone dressed in WWI uniform telling the Ash family’s stories from WWI. For more information see www.ashbrookestate.com Martello Tower, p77 Saturday 13, 12 - 4pm Sunday 14, 12 - 4pm Early 19th century artillerymen patrol the tower and explain the importance of this strategic lookout post and their role in keeping the big guns ready. See the uniforms, field kit and hand weapons of the Napoleonic soldier.
More Living History wherever you see the LH symbol. Victorian Storytelling at Strabane Library, Lurgan Library, Newtownstewart Library, Carnegie Library, Bangor and Belfast Central Library (see p12 & 13). Don’t forget to check these properties in the Opener section (p22-83) for directions and information about pre-booking.
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Food for thought Northern Ireland has a unique food history which is still going strong today. Since well before the invention of Chocolate by Hans Sloane (from Killyleagh), we have been enjoying griddle breads, dripping with melted butter, accompanied by a nice strong cup of tea, or a hearty Ulster Fry for breakfast! However, in Northern Ireland, we often take for granted the fact that we can boast some of the finest and freshest produce in the world. Our local produce has made an impact on the food we have grown up eating and also on the food our visitors experience: locally reared salmon, locally brewed beers, and locally grown and baked oats and bread are only a few of the ingredients which continue to enrich our local culinary heritage.
This year EHOD and Food NI have been working together to showcase how our food culture and built heritage have come together. We have paired historic buildings with local food producers, providing us with some ‘food for thought’ on the importance of embracing our rich food heritage in Northern Ireland. Visit the various food events and learn about the history of our home grown ingredients, listen to the talks and sample some of the finest food around. Get your taste buds ready!
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Where: Arthur Cottage, Cullybackey When: Saturday 13, 1-4pm
Where: Slieve Donard Resort & Spa When: Sunday 14, 2.30pm
Enter the carefully restored cottage and be transported to a bygone era and see how the Arthur family lived in the 18th Century. Traditional baking demonstrations by ladies dressed in period costume will transport you back in time. Let the smells of soda bread and pancakes baked over an open turf fire on a griddle remind you of Northern Ireland’s bread making traditions; one of our most unique traditional foods is soda bread, which was first baked in 19th century Ireland when local peasants added baking soda to help the dough rise.
The Slieve Donard Resort & Spa are proud to use local produce. Over the EHOD weekend they will be heavily featuring the fabulous range of ice creams locally produced by Glastry Farm, located in the heart of the County Down countryside. During the 2 days, the Taylor family’s range of ice creams will feature on all of their menus including the Percy French, Oak restaurant and Lighthouse restaurant! As part of the afternoon tea offering over this weekend, they will include an additional course to include their very own Baked Alaska using Glastry Farm ice cream. That evening in the Oak restaurant, all guests will receive a complimentary sorbet from the Glastry Farm range!
Clandeboye Estate Yoghurt Where: Bangor Castle When: Sunday 14, 11am - 4.30pm Bangor Castle will host Clandeboye Estate’s delicious yoghurt. The Victorian mansion will provide the back drop for you to sample the home-grown goodness of Clandeboye Yoghurt. Produced in the heart of Co. Down by a herd of very happy cows, Clandeboye Estate produces vast amounts of deliciously creamy milk that is used to produce Northern Ireland’s only locally made cows’ milk yoghurt.
On Sunday 14th September, a talk will be held in the main hotel which will cover a brief history of the hotel since its construction in 1897. Will Taylor will then give a talk on the history of Glastry Farm, its products, and the importance of local produce. Guests will be able to sample various ice creams and sorbets in his portfolio. Complimentary refreshments will be provided on arrival, and literature on the hotel and its history will be available for guests to take away with them.
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While you are there check out their dedicated museum – 1897 room which has history of the hotel, and exhibits artefacts from over the years. For more about the history of the Slieve Donard Hotel visit www.hastingshotels.com Booking required for the talk, please contact 028 4372 1002.
Hastings Hotels in conjunction with Glenarm Estates will be showcasing some of the finest local produce when Head Chef Sanjay Raghav will create and present various recipes which will demonstrate the quality and versatility of our preferred Glenarm Shorthorn Beef and Glenarm Dorset Pedigree Lamb. Adrian Morrow of Glenarm Estates will join Chef Sanjay in the Garden Restaurant to discuss the unique qualities of both the Glenarm Shorthorn Beef and Dorset Pedigree Lamb. With tasting samples to be savoured, the provenance of the food from field to fork will be explored and enjoyed. For more information about the history of Ballygally Castle visit www.hastingshotels.com Booking required, please telephone 028 2858 1066.
Glenarm Shorthorn Beef and Dorset Pedigree Lamb
Sir Hans Sloane, inventor of Chocolate!
Where: Ballygally Castle Hotel When: Sunday 14, 2pm
Where: Killyleagh Library When: Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 at 1.30pm & 3.30pm. Sir Hans Sloane was born in Killyleagh on April 16th 1660; he lived and studied in the village of Killyleagh until he was nineteen. He went on to become the King’s physician and a scientist of world renown, but best of all he invented the recipe for milk chocolate which we know and love today!
Hastings Ballygally Castle is delighted to be participating in this year’s EHOD event. You are invited to explore the 17th Century building and walled gardens. The Castle building was built around 1625 for James Shaw of Greenock, Scotland and is one of Ireland’s best-preserved Scottish baronial style plantation houses. Reputed to be the oldest building in Ireland to still be used as a residence, it has served as a fortified settlement, home, briefly as a Coastgaurd Station and latterly as a 4 Star Hotel.
On his travels to Jamaica, Hans Sloane was introduced to cocoa as a drink favoured by the local people. He found it ‘nauseous’ but by mixing it with milk made it more palatable. He brought this chocolate recipe back to England where it was manufactured and, at first sold by apothecaries as a medicine. Eventually, in the 19th century, it was taken up by Messrs Cadbury who manufactured chocolate using Sloane’s recipe! During EHOD you can learn about this local man who created milk chocolate by taking part in the Sloane 350 Pre Chocolate Festival Tour. Local historian Clive Scoular will be in costume as Hans Sloane. The tour begins in front of Killyleagh
Library and Sir Hans will guide visitors around Killyleagh visiting relevant heritage sites en route. Booking required, please telephone 028 9054 3022. Look out for the Hans Sloane Chocolate and fine food festival 19th – 21st September!
Hilden Brewery Where: Hilden Brewery When: Saturday 13 & Sunday 14, 12 – 1pm
Hilden Brewing Company was established by Ann and Seamus Scullion in 1981 in the courtyard of Hilden House, the former home of the Barbour linen barons. Here the Scullions reintroduced into Ireland the tradition of a local brewery making beers of distinctive character and taste. Hilden is now the oldest independent brewery in the island of Ireland. Hilden Beers are authentic, unprocessed, and free of artificial additives and preservatives. Their character comes from the careful selection and use of malt and hops, products of the harvest and the natural ingredients of beer. Visitors are welcomed to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the brewery on the free tour for EHOD only. Booking required for free brewery tour, telephone 028 9054 3022 (over 18s only).
Interesting facts! Barbour Threads was established at Hilden in 1824. Its chairman at the end of the 19th century was Milne Barbour, grandson of the founder of the company. Milne Barbour was a prominent figure in political and social circles and Hilden House was host to many famous people. A sister of Milne Barbour, Helen married Thomas Andrews, designer of the Titanic! They celebrated their wedding at Hilden House. Helen was not onboard the Titanic and later was married to Harland of esteemed shipbuilding company, Harland and Wolff.
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Buildings and Events to delight children Each year for EHOD buildings open their doors, many of which are fascinating to children. In addition, many of our sites and properties put on Living History events (p14 & 15) and activities especially for children. We have highlighted just a handful of these events below, but look out for the symbol in the Openers section, p22-83 and see www.discovernorthernirelend.com/ ehod and click on the ‘Children and Families’ box for even more great buildings and activities which children will love.
Experience the thrill of living heritage by sea... The Titanic Tour by the Lagan Boat Company NI Ltd Saturday 13, 11am, Sunday 14 11am Join the very popular Titanic Harbour Guided Boat Tour to learn more about our Industrial Maritime past and see how the environment has changed to a thriving tourist attraction. Tour both days must be pre-booked - tel 028 9054 3022 Copeland Bird Observatory Saturday 13, 10am - 4pm, Tours depart harbour at 10am & 12noon, trip lasts 2 hours. Visit Copeland Bird Observatory celebrating 60 years of studying birds. The observatory reached by boat from Donaghadee harbour is situated on Old Lighthouse Island and is host to many breeding birds, seals and even occasionally an otter. A guided walk will let you see the local wildlife as well as the old lighthouses and lighthouse keepers cottages. Tour must be pre-booked - tel 028 9054 3022 Light Ship Petrel Sunday 14, 1pm - 5pm, tours on the hour The restored 1915 Lightship Petrel is the only lightship still afloat in Ireland and is in daily use as the club house for Down Cruising Club. You will see much of the original equipment including the workroom, the original Master’s Cabin, chart table and log books. Lifeboat, traditional wooden vessels, and ‘Decoy’ vintage army vehicle display. Tour must be pre-booked - tel 028 9054 3022
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By land... T13 Urban Sports Academy Sunday 14, 8am - 8pm, Tours lasting 20mins at 11am & 3pm. Located in the shadows of H&W’s legendary Samson & Goliath cranes and at the heart of Belfast’s impressive Titanic Quarter waterfront, the pioneering T13 Urban Sports Academy & Shared Cultural Space has become one of Ireland’s most sought after venues in one of the country’s most iconic locations. The not for profit T13 Complex has been host to an incredibly diverse event schedule since opening the doors to an emerging TQ back in 2010. A representative will host free tours of the facility. Complimentary hot or cold refreshment at the end of the tour. Downpatrick Loop Platform Tour by Train Saturday 13 & Sunday 14, - Free train tour both days at 1pm Famous for it’s porters’ cries of “All change for Ballynoe, Killough and Ardglass”, the Downpatrick Loop Platform was built in 1893 as an interchange platform for trains running from Belfast to Newcastle and Downpatrick to Ardglass on the Belfast & County Down Railway. Tour both days must be pre-booked - tel 028 9054 3022 Headhunters Railway Museum Saturday 13, 9am - 5:30pm, Sunday 14, 11am - 5pm Guided tours throughout both days. A trip to the museum brings the golden age of steam vividly to life and looks at the impact that railways had on peoples way of life within Fermanagh and the border counties, until the closure of the lines in 1957. There will be an exhibition of railway paintings by David Briggs and children will enjoy operating the large model railway.
Ulster Aviation Collection Saturday 13, 12:30pm - 5pm, Sunday 14, 12:30pm - 5pm, Tours both days start at 1pm and 3pm Tours last approximately 1hr or according to demand. An extensive collection of locally relevant historic aircraft displayed in an original WWII type T2 hangar, originally used by Shorts for the construction of Stirling bombers. Listed historic building. This year to coincide with Battle of Britain weekend, we will be featuring our recently acquired MK2 Spitfire full-size replica. Visit www.ulsteraviationsociety.org for more information.
Or even from outer space...!! Armagh Planetarium Saturday 13, 10am - 5pm, shows on the hour from 11am - 4pm. Armagh Planetarium offers visitors a unique experience which is quite simply ‘out of this world’. In our digital theatre you can experience our world and beyond. On Saturday our shows will be free, but remember to pre-book on 028 3752 3689 as spaces are limited.
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Treasure Trails A Treasure Trail can be best described as a cross between a quiz and a guided walk, and has been compared to a giant game of Cluedo! Complete each treasure trail in your own time and at your own pace by following the directions around many interesting and historic sites. Each trail has clues to solve, and can be found on a plaque, monument, building or somewhere similar.
Out of the 6 treasure trails you can choose from, a couple of the trails have a special anniversary twist! 2014 marks the 65th year since the beginning of the 2nd World War in 1939; Can you spot the only soldier who fought for the USA but came from Gilford?
Close by you will see an information and panel with reference to Bessbrook cross a number 2, with safety in mind over to this.
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To return to back to Newry or Armagh please follow the direction your final to Jonesborough then onto the destination. Turn around following railway Kilnasaggart Road under the you will bridge then within a few minutes arrive in Jonesborough.
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Interactive Discovery For EHOD 2014 we have created some brand new Virtual Visit tours, allowing you to step into the picture and experience many of our new sites at any time you want! Discover places you may never have seen, or rediscover old favourites in a new way.
Join us as we let you ‘Jump in’ to some of our newest properties to open for this year’s European Heritage Open Days. We hope the interactive panoramic views encourage you to visit some of the properties which open especially for the occasion, while immersing you in a unique virtual prelude to the real world experience that awaits you!
Enhancing recognition for the contribution volunteers make, Volunteer Now provides access to opportunities and encourages people to volunteer. We provide information, guidance and support to volunteerinvolving organisations on issues of good practice and policy regarding volunteering, volunteer management, child protection, safeguarding vulnerable adults and governance. Volunteer Now Enterprises Ltd supports the work and activities of the charity delivering training and capacity building programmes, assessment against quality standards, consultation and research services, and all forms of bespoke support to volunteer-involving organisations.
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Follow the Virtual Visit Tours Facebook page as we head out and about to capture some of the latest sites and get a sneak peek before the big weekend! We’ll be posting teasers along the way so that you can guess where we are. For more Virtual Visits across Northern Ireland, please visit www.virtualvisittours.com
Volunteering can give you the opportunity to try something new, gain valuable experience, share your knowledge and skills, build confidence, help others and meet new people. There are many different volunteering opportunities available across Northern Ireland. Whatever your interests, there is something for you! To find a suitable opportunity visit www.volunteernow.co.uk or telephone 028 9023 2020.
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Arts and Culture Highlights Northern Ireland’s EHOD weekend has been described as ‘one of
the most dynamic in Europe’. Why? Because many of the buildings which open their doors also welcome artists and craftspeople to hold exhibitions, play music, tell stories and host craft workshops too. Here is just a selection. Look out for the E symbol in the brochure, or visit www.discovernorthernirelend.com/ehod and click on the ‘Arts and Culture’ box.
Why not hear, see and make Art, Music and Culture in historic spaces: Titanic Quarter Heritage Drawing Trail, p44 Saturday 13 Location drawing at the Drawing Offices, The SS Nomadic and The Titanic’s Dock & Pump-House. An exciting opportunity to draw your way around our Maritime Heritage, with a fully tutored day of location drawing with artist Julie Douglas. We will be looking in detail at the architecture and fittings and learning how best to draw them and the surroundings. Julie will provide demonstrations at every venue, and the session will include a talk in The Drawing Offices about the history and background of such a unique space. No past drawing experience is necessary. For more info on where to meet, materials and booking, please email julie@juliedouglas.co.uk Booking essential - www.juliedouglas.co.uk Sounds of Stormont - The ARTCART at Parliament buildings, p52 Saturday 13, 10am - 2pm Perfect for those who like to make instant noise – come along and work with WheelWorks’ skilled artists to make it into something worth listening to! Live! All instruments & equipment are provided, just bring yourself! All abilities welcome. WheelWorks’ event for European Heritage Open Day will allow young participants to explore ideas around the Parliament Buildings at Stormont through a fun, interactive, new style. Participants will work alongside professional artists to produce music and lyrics linked to the historical building and the surrounding area. They will experience the WheelWorks mobile arts vehicle – the ArtCart – featuring a darkroom/ sound recording studio, digital music and photography workstations with all the latest software and stage facilities.
Peter Francis Fahy at Benburb Castle, p79 Saturday 13, 3pm - 4pm Celtic legends come to life on the walls of Benburb Castle. Peter Francis Fahy combines poetry, art, music and drama to recreate two of the most magical tales from the Mythological Cycle of Celtic mythology. Projected on the walls of the stately Benburb Castle, this event will be ideal for adults, children, and all fans of art, animation and Celtic mythology.
Etain’s Eyes by Peter Francis Fahy
Sketching in the Titanic Drawing Office
a diverse range of artistic services with the hayloft showroom boasting some innovative furniture, designed and created within the space. Visiting artists transform the space with unique creations and designs. During the open days we will be serving refreshments, all children, dogs and cyclists are welcome. QSS Artist Studios and Gallery, p49 Saturday 13, 11:30am - 4pm Built circa 1875. Formally J F Haig’s Emerald Shirt Factory warehouse. The building is now currently occupied by QSS charitable organisation. QSS is an artist studio provider, providing studio space for 23 visual artists. QSS 30th Anniversary Opening. Visit www.queenstreetstudios.net for more information.
Why not listen to historic Organs being played in their original settings?
Why not see the places where Artists go to create their masterpieces? CWS Stained Glass Studio, p31 Saturday 13, 9am - 1pm, Sunday 14, 9am - 1pm Tours at 9am and 11am lasting 2 hrs. The studio’s new premises on the west side of Lisburn includes a dedicated exhibition. Demonstrations will take place each day of the techniques and processes involved in the design and production of stained and coloured glass. www.cwsdesign.co.uk Booking essential - tel: 028 9054 3022
Lawrence Street Workshops, p49 Saturday 13, 10am - 6pm, Tours at 11am, 1.30pm & 4pm. Sunday 14, 1pm to 6pm, Tours at 1.30pm & 4pm Guided viewings throughout both days. This is our 25th anniversary and we are celebrating throughout the year with exhibitions, BBQ’s, film nights, music evenings and much more. We have a visiting horse, Dandi and our resident 20 year old cat Mr Chubbs. We host
Townsend Street Presbyterian Church, p48 Saturday 13, 10am - 6pm, Sun 2pm - 6pm May Street Presbyterian Church, p43 Saturday 13, 10am - 4pm, Sun 14, 12:30pm - 4pm Services on Sunday Morning St Peter’s Cathedral, p47 Sat 13, 8:30am - 7pm, Sun 14, 8:30am - 7pm
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This late medieval and 17th century Castle's initial construction dates from as early as the 14th century. Its earliest written record is found in 1513 when it belonged to the MacQuillans, and later the MacDonnells. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events.
The award winning Giant's Causeway Visitor Experience, designed by architects Heneghan Peng is an architecturally stunning and sustainable venue combining innovation, precision and craftsmanship to create a building that sits within the beautiful landscape. Please note, normal admission charge will apply on Sat with the exception of those booked on the architectural tours. For more information see www.nationaltrust.org.uk/giantscauseway
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Tour of Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge & Fishermen's Cottage
119a Whitepark Road, Ballintoy, BT54 6LS Take the exhilarating rope bridge to Carrick-a-Rede island and enjoy a truly clifftop experience. This 30-metre deep and 20-metre wide chasm is traversed by a rope bridge traditionally erected by salmon fishermen. Visitors bold enough to cross to the rocky island are rewarded with fantastic views. Tour includes quarries, rope bridge and fishermen's cottage. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/carrick-a-rede for more information. Directions: on B15, 7 miles east of Bushmills, 5 miles west of Ballycastle. Giant's Causeway 7 miles
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Open Day at the Drum Gatelodge
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Riverside Road, Ballylough Estate, Bushmills, BT57 8TP
Ballylough House, 53 Castlecatt Road, Ballylough More, Bushmills, BT57 8TN
The Drum was built in 1800 and is evocative of a lifestyle which is now lost. It was home to Lizzie Taggart and her husband who where both employed on the estate. It is a circular castellated building with interesting gothic windows and a winding staircase to a loft bedroom. Refreshments will be offered. For more information visit: www.irishlandmark.com.
Historic site occupied c5000, possibly earlier. Crannog, Rath and Savage Norman Castle under the existing ruins of the MacQuillan’s Castle. House built c1600’s, extended in 1801, by Traills, bought from Archibald Stewart - McDonnell’s land steward- in 1789. Open waterways - suitable for over 12s only. For more information see www.ballylough.co.uk
Directions: From Dervock follow the road to Derrykeighan. Stay on the main road through Derrykeighan and go through Castlecatt-Ballylough Estate. Follow the Castlecatt Road for about a mile and you will come to Riverside Road. Take the turn on the left. The Drum is about half a mile along this road.
Directions: B66 from Bushmills 1.5 miles from centre, just after Riverside Road on right hand side. Narrow Gates, white walls, black gates & Gate Lodge.
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Cushendun Old Church
33 Bay Road, Cushendun, BT44 0PS A simple red sandstone church built 1842.It is one of the landmark buildings in the area. It is situated at the edge of the beautiful National Trust Village of Cushendun. The Old Church will be open both days. There will be a second hand book sale and refreshments. For more information visit www.cushendunbpt.wordpress.com Directions: 100 yards along Bay Road, turn right into Church Lane
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Glenmona House
Arthur Cottage & Interpretive Centre
Bay Road, Cushendun, Ballymena, BT44 0PS
21a Dreen Road, Ballymena, Cullybackey, BT42 1EB
Glenmona House will be open and showing off its recently refurbished rooms which are being used as community space and the garden area to the rear of the property in which community allotments have been installed and are in use.
Ancestral home of the 21st President of the USA. Enter the carefully restored cottage and be transported to a bygone era and see how the Arthur family lived in the C18th. Follow the story of the Arthur family and trace the link from a rural village in Northern Ireland to the American Presidency. Traditional baking demonstrations by ladies dressed in period costume. Traditional music and face painting. For more information visit www.gatewaytotheglens.com. See p16 & 17 for more Food Events.
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Glenarm, Estate, Glenarm, BT44 0BQ Built in 1825, this imposing fortified gatelodge has battlements and turrets with the Barbican gateway at its centre. It is positioned beyond an old stone bridge over the Glenarm River and is a medieval castle in miniature. Refreshments will be offered. For more information see www.irishlandmark.com. Directions: From Larne follow the signs for Glenarm on the A2. At the roundabout as you enter Glenarm turn left into the village and then right into Castle Street. The Barbican faces you over the bridge.
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Magherintemple House and Gate Lodge
51, Churchfield Road, Ballycastle, BT54 6PN Built in 1874 with stepped gables and ball finals, this Scottish Baronial style lodge makes a fitting entrance to the Magherintemple estate. Seat of the Casement family for many years, this is a historically important and very interesting estate. Refreshments will be offered. Visit www.irishlandmark.com for more information. Directions: Drive through Ballycastle towards the coast road. At the seafront, with the Marine Hotel on the left, turn right at the mini roundabout. Drive straight on for about a quarter of a mile and over a bridge. take the first left into Churchfield Road signed for Ballyvoy. The lodge is about 1 mile on the right.
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Billy Parish Church
1 Cabragh Road, Bushmills, BT57 8YH Billy Parish Church (church of Ireland) is 199 years old and is the historic church of the Giants Causeway and Bushmills. Stained glass by Michael Healey. Ancient graveyard, earliest headstone 1620, Old rectory gardens open. For more information see www.billy. connor.anglican.org Directions: On main Castlecat road between Dervock and Bushmills, turn into the Haw Road at the hamlet of Castlecat (Billy is signed) and Church is at the top of the Hill
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Ballygally Castle Hotel
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Ballygally Castle, Coast Road, Ballygally, BT40 2QZ
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Perched on the tip of the famous Causeway Coastal Route sits Ballygally Castle Hotel. Explore the 17th Century building built around 1625, and its walled gardens. Visit the original living and dining room the 1625 Room, before making your way up the spiral stone stairwell to the Ghost Room - the original servants quarters where more than a few visitors over the years have experienced a presence. For more about the history of Ballygally Castle please visit www.hastingshotels.com. See p16 & 17 for more Food Events.
Folk/Social history of the Glens in the town's 18th Century courthouse. Exhibits include the Glentaisie Banner of the first Feis na nGleann (1904). Please visit www.heartofthecausewaycoastandglens.com for more information.
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Ballycastle Library
5 Leyland Rd, Ballycastle, BT54 6DT Although small, this local library provides a full range of services in a friendly and comfortable environment. Visitors can browse, borrow or surf the net! How well do you know Ballycastle? Why not test your knowledge by completing a town trail. Self-guided trails for adults and children. Further information available about the tour at Ballycastle Library during opening hours. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events. Directions: In the centre of Ballycastle
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Ballymoney Old Church Graveyard
Church Street, Ballymoney The oldest discernible headstone dates from 1610. Among those buried here is George Hutchinson, a magistrate who brought the local United Irishmen to trial during 1798 rebellion. Brochure and graveyard map are available at the Tourist Information Centre in the Town Hall. Directions: The graveyard is close to the town centre at junction of Victoria Street, Queen Street and Church Street. Ballymoney TIC is in the former town hall, now the museum.
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Saint Colman's Church, 230 Castlecat Road, Dervock, Ballymoney, BT53 8BL
The galleries include everything from archaeology to motorcycle racing. The diverse display includes rare finds from the Bronze Age and the Medieval period as well as exhibits associated with political upheaval. Leaflets are available for a tour of the town. For more information see: www.visitballymoney.com.
The Parish of Derrykeighan is an ancient celtic monastic site with direct links to St Patrick. Saint Colman's Church, built in 1831 has been recently restored with extensive work to the interior and exterior. Historic parish hall also open for teas. Visit www.derrykeighan.connor.anglican.org for more information.
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Benvarden
Craigs Parish Church
36 Benvarden Road, Ballybogey, Dervock, BT53 6NN
105 Hillmount Road, Craigs, Cullybackey, BT42 1NZ
A long low country house separated by lawns from the River Bush. The house of c.1630 was rebuilt in 1798 by Hugh Montgomery. Enjoy Walks on the river bank and over the bridge as well as beautiful gardens. Tea room open.
A pretty little rural church, its appearance much enhanced by the numerous yew trees in the surrounding walled graveyard. Built in 1840 and consecrated in 1841, the church is in blackstone with ashlar trim to the designs of Sir Charles Lanyon. Transepts and south aisle added 1870.
Directions: From main Ballymoney to Portrush Road, turn right at Ballybogey. Follow brown tourist signs.
Directions: First right on Cullybackey - Kilrea Road Take Hillmount Rd for One Mile
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Whitehead Excursion Station
Castleview Road, Whitehead The site was developed in 1907 as an overflow station platform for excursion trains from Belfast. Free guided tours of railway works and facilities available. New period styled station building now open. Short steam train rides available at a small cost. For more information visit: www.steamtrainsireland.com. Light refreshments available. Directions: Signposted from the A2 Carrickfergus to Larne Road, turn right to Whitehead, follow signs to the Railway Society.
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McCrea’s Brae, Whitehead, BT38 9NZ Built during the glory days of Belfast's shipping era, Blackhead Lightkeepers Houses provide stunning views of Belfast Lough and Beyond. It was not until 1902 that the first fog signal became operational from this impressive navigational aid. The lighthouse became automated in 1969. Traditionally Blackhead Lighthouse would be important in guiding many of the huge vessels from the famous shipyard Harland & Wolff out of Belfast Lough, one of the most well known being the ill fated Titanic. Light refreshments will be offered. For more details visit www. irishlandmark.com Directions: Only access is by foot via a cliff path from Whitehead.
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Origami House
The Gallery Whitehead, 19 Cable Road, Whitehead, BT38 9PY
14 Whappstown Road, Kells, Ballymena, BT42 3NX
Formerly no 1 Fairfield Terrace . The house has all original features. The house is an Edwardian terrace house in the conservation area of Whitehead which is a seaside town built as the railway reached there. The Gallery Whitehead is housed here on the ground floor showing contemporary art on the ground floor. For further details www.thegallerywhitehead.co.uk/
Award winning Architect, Jane Burnside, author of ‘Contemporary Design Secrets: The Art of Building a House in the Countryside’ welcomes you to her home and studio, The Origami House. As seen on Extreme Homes USA, BBC House of the Year (winner of Co. Antrim), the Origami House is an extraordinary, contemporary white and glass house, set in beautiful landscaped gardens on the edge of the Glens of Antrim. www.JaneDBurnsideArchitects.co.uk
Directions: Turn into Cable Road at Whitehead from A2 Belfast to Larne Road. No 19 is halfway down on the left.
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Our Lady of Bethlehem Abbey
The Braid, Ballymena Town Hall, Museum and Arts Centre
11 Ballymena Road, Portglenone, BT44 8BL
The Braid Museum and Arts Centre, 1-29 Bridge Street, Ballymena, BT43 5EJ
Bethlehem Abbey, built in the late 1960’s is home to a community of monks of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance. The buildings, though modern in concept and material, epitomize the austerity and simplicity of the Cistercian vocation to make space for God. Visit www.bethlehemabbey.com for more information. Refreshments in the tea room
Guided behind the scenes tour of Ballymena Town Hall and Mid-Antrim Museum. Includes visit to the Mayor's Parlour, Council Chamber, Museum Collection store and conservation workshop. For more information visit www.thebraid.com
Directions: From Ballymena follow signs to Ahoghill (A42). Through Ahoghill following signs for Portglenone (A42)
Opening Times: Sat Tours at 10:30am and 3:00pm lasting 11/2hrs. Tours are occasion events since the monastery is home to an enclosed community of monks. Sun No tour T
Directions: At the junction of Linenhall and Bridge Streets.
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Ballymena Central Library
5 Pat's Brae, Ballymena, BT43 5AX This busy library is housed in a modern purpose built facility a few minutes walk from the town centre and Braid Arts Centre. It offers a full range of services catering for all ages and interests. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events. Directions: In the centre of Ballymena
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Gracehill Conservation Area
Gracehill Conservation Area, Ballykennedy, Gracehill, BT42 2NL Come and enjoy the exciting Living History presentations. Hear about plans to restore the old village shop (c.1787). Pick up a village guide from the old school and tour the settlement. Refreshments and home baking & crafts by "Country Market Group" available in Church Hall. For more information see www.gracehillvillage.org/ See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events Directions: Take M2 from Belfast to Ballymena then A26 to Galgorm - Ahoghill.
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Gracehill Moravian Church
Lynwood House
Church Road, Gracehill
Montgomery Street, Gracehill
The Moravian village at Gracehill was established in 1746. The church, with the manse to the right and the Warden's house to the left, opened in 1765. The interior, once very plain but embellished over the years, contains a notable 'tulip' pulpit.
This five-bay, two storey house of squared basalt was formerly a home for unmarried brethren .The house was built in 1819 as the result of a generous donation to the Moravian community by Miss Mary Ellen Bates.
Directions: Take M2 from Belfast to Ballymena then A26 to Galgorm Ahoghill.
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Gracehill Old School
Drumalis
Church Road, Ballykennedy, Gracehill, BT42 2NL
47 Glenarm Road, Curran and Drumalis, Larne, BT40 1DT
One of the original buildings dating from 1765. Restored by Gracehill Old School Trust. It is home to a visitor facility, restaurant, after school club, business units and a restored classroom dating from 1820. Living History presentations in the School Room. For more information see www.gracehillvillage.org See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events
An impressive example of a Victorian country house, retaining the grandeur of its original setting with fine interior fittings notably the inlaid woodwork and stained glass. Guided tours throughout afternoon. Afternoon teas available (additional charge). For further information visit www.drumalis.co.uk
Directions: Take M2 from Belfast to Ballymena then A26 to Galgorm and Ahoghill, opposite Academy Street.
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Carrickfergus Town Hall
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Carrickfergus Museum
Carrickfergus Museum interprets the long and distinguished history of the town and surrounding district from earliest times to the present day. In the museum there are several ‘Hands on’ interactive facilities. Special behind the scenes tour for adults and children for EHOD. For further information see www.carrickfergus.org
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Built in 1779 as the Co. Antrim Courthouse the design of Richard Drew. A wing was added in 1792 and further extensions were completed in 1819. The adjoining building saw service as a gaol and later military barracks. Visit www.carrickfergus.org for more information.
Sat 3:30pm, Tour lasts 1hr Sun Not open
Carrickfergus boasts Ireland's sole surviving coal gas works. Opening in 1855 it supplied the town with gas for over 100 years. See Europe's largest set of retorts, the view from the top of the Gasholder and many gas appliances. Visit www.flamegasworks.co.uk for more information. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events Directions: Walk from roundabout up Irish Gate. Second street on left.
11 Antrim Street, Carrickfergus, BT38 7DG
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44 Irish Quarter West, Carrickfergus
Directions: Take Pound Street off the A8. Continue through 3 sets of traffic lights to the end of Victoria Road; Drumalis is opposite.
Carrickfergus Town Hall, Carrickfergus
Directions: Prominently sited at the north end of the main street.
Flame The Gasworks Museum of Ireland
Directions: Sited to the rear of the Town Hall off High Street.
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The Andrew Jackson and US Rangers Centre
2 Boneybefore,Kilroot, Carrickfergus BT38 7EB An 18th Century thatched stone cottage restored as a tribute to Andrew Jackson, 7th President of the USA whose parents lived nearby. A museum dedicated to the US Rangers formed in Carrickfergus in 1942 is housed on the grounds. Griddle baking demonstrations. Visit www.carrickfergus.org for more information. Directions: Take A2 from Carrickfergus seafront towards Eden. Follow brown signs for approx 0.5 ml.
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Carrickfergus Castle
Marine Highway, Belfast Road, Carrickfergus, BT38 7BG
St Nicholas' Church
Market Place, Carrickfergus, BT38 7AN
Carrickfergus Castle is a striking feature on the landscape from land, sea and air. It is steeped in over 800 years of history. It has survived attacks by the Scots, Irish, English and French and even served as an air raid shelter in WW2. For further information visit: www.doeni.gov.uk/niea. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events.
Begun about 1180, probably by John De Courcy, as a procathedral this cruciform church was extended in 1306. The steeple dates from 1787. Interior features include early columns and arches, a piscina and memorials , notably the impressive chichester memorial. For more information visit: www. saintnicholas.org.uk. Guide book available in English,French,Spanish & German.
Directions: On the A2 coast road from Belfast. Large car park nearby.
Directions: Approach under the War Memorial gateway from Market Place off High Street.
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Abbeydene House
20 Abbeydene Manor, Newtownabbey, BT37 9JQ A beautiful nine bedroomed Victorian Mansion, built by Charles Lanyon in 1850. Lanyon's son was one of the original owners. Visited by Eisenhower in 1945. The House has had a host of illustrious owners including Lanyon's son. Original World War 2 type T2 aircraft hangar containing the Ulster Aviation-related artefacts. Visit www.abbeydene.co.uk for more information. Directions: Located at the roundabout at the end of M5 Motorway, beside Hazelbank Park. Drive on to the next roundabout and turn back towards Belfast - we are on your left just before the first roundabout.
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Sentry Hill Historic House & Visitor Centre
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Mossley Mill, Carnmoney Road North, Newtownabbey, BT36 5QA
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Maze-Long Kesh Site, Halftown Road, Magherageery, Lisburn, BT27 5RF
Museum at The Mill tells the story of Mossley flax spinning mill. Through artefacts, images and archival film, you can explore the past and present of this unique heritage site, now an important cultural and civic centre. Site tours will be available with spaces limited. For more information and to book please contact the museum on 028 9034 0129.
19th century farmhouse in the Parish of Carnmoney. The house and its contents provide a rare insight into life in rural Ulster during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Refreshments are available for a small cost. On Sunday, Ballyduff Silver Band will play in the court yard from 3 - 4pm. Tours on a first-come first-served basis. For more information visit www.sentryhill.net.
An extensive collection of locally relevant historic aircraft displayed in an original WWII type T2 hangar, originally used by Shorts for the construction of Stirling bombers. Listed historic building. This year to coincide with Battle of Britain weekend, we will be featuring our recently acquired MK2 Spitfire full-size replica. For more information visit www.ulsteraviationsociety.org
Directions: From Sandyknowes roundabout take A8 towards Larne. At second roundabout turn right onto Doagh Road. Follow this road until the traffic lights and here turn right onto Carnmoney Road North. Follow this road around to the mill entrance.
Directions: From the M2 take exit 4 and follow the sign for Larne A8. At Corrs Corner roundabout take the third exit towards Glengormley. Take the first main road on the right Ballycraigy Road. The entrance is on the left after three quarter mile.
Directions: From M1 J7 (Sprucefield) take A1 Hillsborough Rd towards Lisburn. At first set of lights turn left onto Blaris Rd. T-junction at end, turn left onto Halftown Rd. Site entrance on right.
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Sat 11am - 5pm Sun 2pm - 5pm No set times for tours, last tour at 3.45pm
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Ballinderry Moravian Church
Ballinderry Middle Church
Ballinderry War Memorial Hall
Lower Ballinderry, Lisburn
Ballinderry, Ballinderry, BT28 2NL
North Street, Upper Ballinderry, BT48
Ballinderry Moravian Church is an eighteenth century building set in grounds that include a Godsacre or graveyard. There will be hosts to greet and talk to visitors and a historic exhibition in the church. For more information visit www.moravian.org.uk
Fine example of a plantation 'barn' church. Construction began in 1665 at the direction of Bishop Jeremy Taylor. It was consecrated in 1668 and restored in 1902. Today it is used for evening prayer during the summer months.
The hall was a permanent remembrance of the brave young men and woman of the district who served and many of whom gave up their lives in the Great War. The two storey building is a worthy memorial.
Directions: On the Crumlin Road between Aghalee & Glenavy, on the left hand side in Lower Ballinderry before The New School at Ballinderry Lower
Directions: From Ballinderry crossroads, drive towards Lower Ballinderry. Church is 3 quarters of a mile from the crossroads on the left hand side
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The Ballance House
118a Lisburn Road, Glenavy, BT29 4NY Ballance House is the restored birthplace of John Ballance, New Zealand Premier 1891-1893. Exhibitions of pioneer life in New Zealand, the impact of Irish immigrants to New Zealand and items of Maori culture are on display. Tea Barn open for homemade scones and cakes. For more information visit www.ballance.utvinternet.com Directions: Located on the A30 approximately 2 miles from Glenavy and 8 miles from Lisburn
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Open Day at Ballealy Cottage
Patterson's Spade Mill
Shanes Castle, Staffordstown Road, Randalstown, BT41 3LD
751 Antrim Road, Templepatrick, BT39 0AP
Located in woodland, this cottage has a fairytale appearance with irregular gables and ornate bargeboards. Built 1865 as the cottage for the estate's gamekeeper, now guests can play at being Hansel and Gretel while watching deer in the nearby fields. For more information see www.irishlandmark.com.
History forged in steel. To visit Patterson's Spade Mill is to travel back in time . The thunder of the tilt hammer, the smell of oil & wood shavings & the mass of belts, governors & flywheels, combine to open a window on a bygone industrial era. For more information see www.nationaltrust.org.uk/pattersons-spade-mill
Directions: At roundabout centre Randalstown left turn, A6 Toome, 2nd left. Over motorway bridge, past road on left, take 2nd lane on left. Lane easy to miss, 1km from start of motorway bridge, just before Black Roak Rd. Drive through several gates which should be left open or closed as found. Ballealy Cottage at end of winding lane, around 2 m from Randalstown.
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St Catherine's Parish Church
Pogue's Entry Historical Cottage
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Crumlin Road, Killead, Aldergrove, BT29 4AQ
Church Street, Town Parks, Antrim, BT41 4BA
Pogue’s Entry, Church Street, Town Parks, Antrim, BT41 4BA
Erected 1712, restored 2003-2004. In 1885 J.J.Philips was the architect for major alterations to the building. A fine gothic revival church with Bell-cote and Lych gate. Interesting stained glass windows including one by W.M.Morris of Westminster. There are 46 war graves dating from 1st World War. Refreshments available.
The childhood home of Alexander Irvine, author of "My Lady of the Chimney Corner", this cottage has been preserved to give a rare insight into how many Irish Working Class families lived in the latter half of the nineteenth century. This year marks the 150th anniversary of Alexander Irvine's birth and 100 years since 'My Lady of the Chimney Corner' was published. See www.antrim.gov.uk for event details.
Installation/workshop: Garment-making. Artist Rosanna McKenna’s practice revolves around the second hand materials we wear and use daily; clothes, shoes, bags linen. For Pogue’s Entry, she will seek to create a place to ‘dress up’, will be making and hanging garments for people to freely wear throughout the weekend, and running simple drop-in workshops with groups to make their own strange garments or tents. See p9 for more somewhereto_ Events.
Directions: Killead Road, Access via military base, approach from Killead Village or Randox Road.
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Antrim Library
10 Railway Street, Antrim, BT41 4AE
See the restored buildings of Clothworthy House and follow the ongoing Heritage Lottery funded restoration of Antrim Castle Gardens with its important late 17th century and Victorian features including long canals, round pond, pleasure garden, parterre, and wilderness. For more information see www.antrim.gov.uk/antrimcastlegardens
Antrim Library is a new building which was opened in 2010. There are numerous new facilities and services throughout the library including Wi-Fi and a modern, comfortable meeting room. The Story Man, author, poet and artist Steve Lally will entertain with stories and yarns from Ireland and further afield. This event is suitable for adults and children
Directions: From Antrim town centre turn left off the A6 Antrim to Randalstown road - 150 metres from the junction with the A26 for Ballymena.
Directions: In the centre of Antrim
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St John's Parish Church
Donegore Hill, Moat Road, Antrim, BT41 2QU St John’s is widely admired for its beauty, both inside & out. Popular for weddings and with its own distinct spirituality, it was erected in 1659 and restored in 1871. The interior is a simple hall and chancel with three lancet windows, the stained glass dating from 1875. Interesting war memorials and graves. Body watcher’s house in church yard. Church recorded on this site in 14th Century. For more information see www.templepatrick.connor.anglican.org. Directions: M2 Exit 5 Templepatrick. At roundabout follow brown signs for Donegore.
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Christ Church Derriaghy
CWS Stained Glass Studio
Adjacent to 20 Derriaghy Road, Magheralave, Lisburn, BT28 3SH
Unit C2, 9 Ferguson Drive, Knockmore Industrial Estate, Lisburn, BT28 2EX
Strikingly original Welland and Gillespie Church (1872) in picturesque graveyard setting. The present church is “An extraordinary exercise in three dimensional geometry” (Brett) with distinctive patterned stained glass and boat shaped wooden roof.
The studios new premises on the west side of Lisburn includes a dedicated exhibition. Demonstrations will take place each day, of the techniques and processes involved in the design and production of stained and coloured glass. See p21 for more Arts & Culture Events.
Directions: Leave main Belfast - Lisburn Rd (A1) at the Cutts, 150 yrds on Lisburn side of Derriaghy Station and Railway Bridge, progress one third of mile to junction with A512, go straight ahead at traffic lights on to Derriaghy Rd. Car Park at parochial hall next to church, 200 yrds from traffic lights.
Opening Times: Sat 10am - 4pm Sun Not open, all welcome to services at 9.15am 11am & 6.30pm
Directions: Take the Ballinderry Road from the north-west side of Lisburn. In about 2 mls the Knockmore Industrial Estate is on the left hand side.
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Former Hilden Primary School
Bridge Street, Hilden, Lisburn Designed by W.J. Fennell as a result of a competition and erected in 1909 for the education of the millworkers’ children from the adjacent Barber Mill Complex. An attractive example of well executed Edwardian school design retaining much original fabric and contributing greatly to the locality. Lisburn Buildings Preservation Trust is appealing to former pupils, Board of Governors and the local community to come along to tell their stories about the school. Families with children welcome. Directions: Hilden railway underpass, left towards Glenmore then right into Bridge Street.
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Hilden Brewery
Hilden House, Grand Street, Lisburn, BT27 4TY Hilden Brewery is Ireland's Oldest Independent brewery established in 1981. Visitors are welcomed year round to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the brewery. The brewery is housed in the converted stables of the Georgian Hilden House. The site is drenched in history being located beside the old Barbour Threads Linen Mill. More information at www. hildenbrewing.com or www.taproomhilden.com. See p16 & 17 for more Food Events. Directions: located behind Hilden Train Station, just off the main Lisburn Road.
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St Patrick's Church
Chapel Hill, Lisburn, Lisburn, BT1 2LA 1900; on site of earlier church of 1794. Striped spire. Good Romanesque interior, lofty and dignified in character with carved capitals and wall paintings, including Saints Malachy and Columbanus flanking the east window. Excellent stained glass windows. Directions: Chapel Hill - Front entrance of Bow Street mall.
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Lisburn Cathedral (C of I)
24a Castle Street, Lisburn, Lisburn, BT27 4XD The first church on this site was built in 1623 (St Thomas), but destroyed in the rebellion in 1641. The foundations of the second church were laid in 1642, rebuilding took 23 years. In 1662 Charles II established the church of St Thomas as Christ Church Cathedral. The current building is the third church to stand here. See more on our website - www.lisburncathedral.org Directions: Leave the M1 at Exit 6, roundabout at Bridge Street and right past Civic Centre. Follow signs for the Linen Centre and the cathedral is opposite.
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The Sculpture Trail
Artoons at Island Arts Centre Lisburn
R-Space Gallery
Island Arts Centre, The Island, Off Queens Road, Lisburn, BT27 4RL
Island Arts Centre, Lagan Valley Island, Lisburn, BT27 4RL
32 Castle Street, The Linen Rooms, Lisburn, BT27 4XE
Enjoy a walking tour of the Sculpture Trail with our experienced guide. The Sculpture Trail runs along the River Lagan in the beautiful Princess Diana Gardens. There are 10 sculptures along the trail by artists including Brian Connolly, Larissa Watson-Regan and Ned Jackson-Smyth. The Island Arts Centre will also be open until 5pm and there will be exhibitions in the two galleries inside. Please dress warmly and wear suitable footwear.
Melissa Houston’s unique quirky style can be identified immediately. Her comic and colourful interpretation of life and current affairs is a light relief from reality. Visit the Island Arts Centre to view a small selection of her ceramics. See p7 for more Craft NI Events.
A former Lisburn Cathedral Rector, the R-Space gallery is a visual arts and crafts space, presenting and commissioning a programme of exhibitions and arts activity based in The Linen Rooms in the heart of the city of Lisburn. R-Space gallery, as part of EHOD, are opening the gallery to a community/collective exhibition for 'all things Lisburn'. We encourage the public to bring in artefacts that have significance for them relating to any aspect of Lisburn's history.
Directions: Off Queens Road, Lisburn.
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The Mall, Corporation, Armagh, BT60 1AQ
The Mall, Armagh, BT61 9DJ
Built under the patronage of Archbishop Robinson, work commencedin 1780, with Thomas Cooley as architect and completed in 1819 perhaps by Francis Johnston. The Gaol became a women's prison in 1920 and was closed in 1988.
Built in 1809 to designs of Francis Johnston architect. It is still used as a courthouse. The building is a major focus of the Mall and is one of the finest neo-classical buildings in Armagh. For further information see www.courtsni.gov.uk
Directions: At the top of the Mall, Armagh.
Directions: North end of the Mall with the Old Jail at the South End.
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Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum
Sovereigns House, The Mall, Armagh The museum is located in Sovereign House on the Mall in the heart of the city. Built c. 1810 from local Armagh stone left over from the completion of the Court House the previous year. For further information visit www.royal-irish.com. Directions: It is on the main Portadown Road from Portadown to Belfast opposite the Court House.
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Southern Education and Library Board
3 Charlemont Place, The Mall, Armagh, BT61 9AX Terrace of 5No Georgian Houses, designed 1827-30 by William Murray, Architect. Now offices of the Southern Education and Library Board. Among the notable architectural features of this five dwelling terrace are dressed ashlar stonework, blocked cornice with dentils and modillions and stopped quoins. Directions: Head west on A3 College Hill past Armagh Observatory. Near bottom of hill turn left onto The Mall, drive approx 300 yards to row of Georgian houses on left with coloured doors and black railings, SELB entrance is No3 (red door).
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First Presbyterian Church
The Mall West, Armagh Built in 1878 to designs of Young and MacKenzie. Built of local limestone with Dungannon sandstone dressings in a decorated Gothic Revival style. Gabled front with four entrances, one in the base of the tall steeple. U-shaped balcony on cast iron columns and a three-seater pulpit. Directions: On the west side of the Mall at the corner of Russell Street.
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Armagh Planetarium
College Hill, Armagh Armagh Planetarium offers visitors a unique experience which is quite simply 'out of this world'. In our digital theatre you can experience our world and beyond. On Saturday our shows will be free, but remember to pre-book on 028 3752 3689 as spaces are limited. For further information please see www. armaghplanet.com
Tower Hill
Tower Hill, College Hill, Armagh, BT61 9DW Tower Hill was built in 1842 to the designs of George Wilkinson and became the largest workhouse in Ulster. Built in local stone, it has a distinctive appearance. It was renovated some years ago and is now the Southern Office for Health and Social Care Organisations.
Directions: Situated on the Portadown Road 500 yards from The Mall.
Directions: Tower Hill leads from College Hill to Victoria Road on the east side of the city.
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Armagh Public Library
43 Abbey Street, Armagh, BT61 7DY Built of ashlar limestone to the classical design of Thomas Cooley the Library bears witness to the C18th ‘renaissance’ of Armagh. Its Long Room contains an Archbishop’s library and much else. Other items are displayed in No 5 Vicars’ Hill. For further information visit armaghpubliclibrary.arm.ac.uk/wp Directions: In the centre of Armagh City beside St Patricks Church of Ireland Cathedral. From the south via Friary Road and Irish Street - route suitable for buses. From the north via College Street and Abbey Street - road unsuitable for buses and large vehicles.
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St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral
The Registry
Vicar's Hill, Armagh, BT61 7ED
5, Vicars' Hill, Armagh, BT61 7DY
A spacious early C19th interior, the latest of many re-buildings since St Patrick's 'great stone church' on the hill of Ard Macha in 445. The burial place of Brian Boru. See also some important monuments and stained glass windows. For further information visit www.stpatricks-cathedral.org/
Built in 1772, the former Armagh Diocesan Registry was restored in 2011, incorporating many of its original features. It displays historic examples of diocesan records, and collections and curiosities from Armagh Public Library, with interactive displays and interpretation. Explore collections through the use of touch screens. Activity sheets encourage children to write their name in Ogham. They can also try the jig-saws of old print designs. For further information visit armaghpubliclibrary.arm.ac.uk/wp
Directions: In the centre of Armagh, 400 yards from The Mall via Friary Road and Irish Street (Buses etc) or via College Street and Abbey Street (Cars and small vehicles only - not suitable for buses & large vehicles)
Opening Times: Sat 10am - 5pm, tours from 10:45am to 3.15pm. Each tour lasts 45minutes Sun 12:30pm - 3pm, 4.15pm to 5pm For bookings contact 028 3752 3142 T
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St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral
Cathedral Road, Armagh, BT61 7QX Work commenced on the twin spires of this magnificent cathedral designed by Thomas Duff in 1840, but was halted due to famine and cholera 1844-54. A scheme for restoration was completed in recent years on stonework and stained glass. For more information visit www.armagharchdiocese.org. Directions: From Mall take College Street then English Street to Cathedral Road.
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The Palace Demesne Public Park
Archbishop's Palace and Primate's Chapel
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The Palace Demesne, Armagh, BT60 4EL
The Palace Demesne, Armagh, BT60 4EL
The Palace Demesne Public park, comprising some 300 acres, is the creation of Archbishop Richard Robinson and includes walks that vary in distance and a new play-park for children. A restaurant and coffee shop is located within the picturesque Georgian Stables and Courtyard.
The Archbishop’s Palace (1770-1825) and The Primate’s Chapel (1781-1786) were both designed by architects Cooley and Johnston. This unique complex was once the residence of the Church of Ireland Primate. Both buildings have recently undergone restoration. Further event information will be provided at www.armagh.co.uk
Directions: Follow the brown signs in Armagh city centre.
Directions: Located within the Palace Demesne Public Park, off Friary Road
Installation: Georgia Grace Yates. A participatory and temporal floor installation installed with the grounds of the Garden of Senses that is designed to last only the duration of the weekend exhibition. The floor installation comprises powdered tree in a decorative and delicate design reflecting the grounds and history of the site. See p9 for more somewhereto_ Events.
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Franciscan Friary
Cardinal Tomas O Fiaich Memorial Library and Archive
Friary Road, Armagh, BT60 4EL
15 Moy Road, Armagh
Just inside the main gates of the Palace Demesne Public Park, the remains of the Franciscan Friary, founded by Archbishop O'Scannail between 1263 and 1264. It is Ireland's longest Friary Church, of some 180ft. Visit www.armagh.co.uk for more information.
The Cardinal Tomas O Fiaich Memorial Library and Archive is a free, independent public reference library which houses important collections relating to Irish history, the Irish language, ecclesiastical history, the Irish abroad and Irish sport.
Directions: Located in Palace Demesne Public Park, off Friary Rd.
Directions: Entrance is off the Moy Road 100 yards from the Moy Road roundabout.
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Irish and Local Studies Library
Old City Hospital, 39c Abbey Street, Armagh, BT61 7EB Housed on the first floor of the former hospital building in Abbey Street the library provides specialist services and facilities in the form of reference material, maps, special collections etc. relevant to local history studies and wider Irish themes. Sources held at the library include 1901 Census for Armagh, Trade Directories from 1758, Newspapers 1738 present, and books detailing genealogies of individual families, national and regional. Directions: Abbey Street runs from English Street to opposite Armagh Public Library.
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Navan Centre & Fort
Milford Village
Milford House Museum
81, KIllylea Road, Armagh, BT60 4LD
Milford, Kennedies, Armagh, BT60 3PB
57, William Street, Milford, BT60 3PB
For European Heritage Open Days, enjoy a condensed tour of Navan to include our renowned Living History characters. Tour lasts approx. 40 mins and will happen at 11.00am, 2.00pm and 4.00pm. For further information visit www.navan.com.
19th Century self sufficient village built around McCrum, Watson & Mercer Ltd, the world famous linen manufacturing firm. The creation of Robert G McCrum. Milford factory (now demolished) held the record as the largest linen factory in Ireland. World famous as the home of the penalty kick William McCrum. Visit www.milfordhouse.org.uk for more information.
Milford House is the former seat of the revolutionary McCrum family, a linen manufacturing dynasty which revolutionized the world of business and sport. Famous as the first house in Ireland to be lit with electricity and later home to Manor House School. Today one of the top 10 listed buildings at risk. Nearby 57 William Street, an Edwardian millworker's house displays the magnificent furniture and posessions from Milford House. For further information please visit www.milfordhouse.org.uk
Directions: Take the Killylea Road out of Armagh, Centre is 2 miles out of City
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Gate Lodge - Milford Manor House
William McCrum Park
Darkley House
Gate Lodge at Milford Manor House, 3 Ballyards Road, Milford, BT60 3NS
57, William Street, Milford Village, BT60 3PB
95 Darkley Road, Keady, Armagh, BT60 3AY
Picturesque late Victorian gate lodge with an abundance of decorative detailing. The Gate Lodge will be presented as a Victorian tea house and refreshments will be available. In addition you will be able to take a walking tour of the extensive Manor House grounds.
In 1890, this was the football pitch where William McCrum (1865 - 1932) invented the penalty kick rule in football (known throughout the world as 'the Irishman's rule') for for which Milford is world famous. Park with a bust of Mr McCrum made by Belfast artist D.p. Pettigrew in 2006. For further information visit www.milfordhouse.org.uk
Darkley House, built in the 18th Century stands on the edge of Darkley village and the home of the linen industry. Many of the windows are original and the ground floor lounges have many original features. Children are welcome to feed the hens, admire the goat and play with the dog. Bouncy castle, side shows, teddy bear hunt and carriage rides for children. For more info see www.crossfiretrust.net.
Directions: Take the Monaghan Road A3 from Armagh for 1 mile. Turn left into Milford village and after quarter mile the Gate lodge is on the right.
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Directions: Turn left at Monaghan Road into Milford village. Go down Hill Street, left at bottom of street turn right into William Street.
Opening Times: Sat Open dawn to dusk Sun Open dawn to dusk
Directions: Take A29 south out of Armagh to Keady, at stone monument in Keady Square, turn left for Newtownhamilton and travel for 2 miles. Darkley is on your right.
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Bessbrook Institute
Historical Bus Tour of Ring of Gullion
College Square East, Maytown, Bessbrook, BT35 7DH
Newry Tourist Information Centre, Bagenal's Castle, Newry
Built 1886 and 1887 to the designs of William Watson for the Richardson family as a town hall and community centre for their workers. It has now been restored and is once again in use.
Fully guided coach tour taking in the most impressive sights and monuments the Ring of Gullion has to offer. A local guide will lead you on your journey through the breathtaking landscape of the area whilst enlightening you about the rich natural, built, archaeological and cultural heritage, and the myths and legends in which the area is steeped. Bookings taken from 13th August.
Directions: In the centre of Bessbrook village.
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Directions: Bus will pick up and return from Newry Tourist Information Centre, Bagenal’s Castle
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Derrymore
Derrymore, Bessbrook, BT35 7EF An elegant 18th-century thatched cottage with its peculiar gentrified vernacular style. A rich history and delightful walks can be had by those who explore the property in Bessbrook, Co. Armagh. It is popularly believed that details of the 1801 Act of Union were drafted at Derrymore. Directions: On A25, 2mls from Newry on road to Camlough.
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Poyntzpass History Society Walking Tour
Meeting point: The Square, Poyntzpass The walking tour will include some very interesting sites: The Newry Canal, The Warehouses, The Old Stables, The Face in the Wall (over 1000 years old), The R.I.C. Barracks (pre 1830 – 1920s), The Square, Poyntzpass Presbyterian Church, The Ball Alley, St. Joseph’s Church. Directions: In the centre of Poyntzpass
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Poyntzpass signal-box
Poyntzpass Railway Station, Railway Street, Poyntzpass With the approval of Translink the History Society intend to have the Poyntzpass signal-box opened. This is the only one of its kind in its original site in the Northern Ireland Railway’s system. All the equipment is still intact although it was disconnected when the crossing was automated in 1997. Directions: Poyntzpass level crossing, near to Acton and Poyntzpass
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Acton Parish Church Quasquibicentennial
Church Street, Poyntzpass There will be people in the church and surrounding graveyard to provide information and to answer questions. A worksheet for children will be provided. An explanatory leaflet on the church will be provided. The Church was built in 1789 and has many interesting features: a sundial dating from 1819, three beautiful stained glass windows. Although built in 1789, the church was only dedicated on 15th June 2014 (Trinity Sunday) to the Holy trinity (the name given to its predecessor built in 1684 in the nearby village of Acton. Directions: At the entrance to Poyntzpass village, from the Newry side
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T.P.M. Credit Union building
Church Street, Poyntzpass Poyntzpass History Society will have their library open in The T.P.M. Credit Union building. This houses models depicting traditional farming methods as well as implements and other memorabilia from the area. Charles Davis Lucas was the first winner of the Victoria Cross and was born in Poyntzpass, a plaque the Royal British Legion Hall commemorates that. Directions: In the centre of Poyntzpass village.
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1 Derryloughan Road, The Diamond, Grange Lower, Loughgall, BT61 8NY
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This cottage, built in 1623 is central to the Battle of the Diamond (1795). The decision to form the orange order was made around a spring wall directly opposite. The burnt beams can still be seen today as can the spirit grocer's and weaver's shop.
This house has been in the Winter family for over 300 years. The house was made famous as the "birthplace of Orangeism" - following the battle in 1795 a meeting was held in this house to discuss the forming of the Orange Order. For further information visit www.danwinterscottage.com
Directions: Exit 13 off M1,then towards Annaghmore until Redman's Corner crossroads and travel 1 ml to the Diamond.
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Directions: (Loughgall roundabout) Off Motoroway Junction 123 into Blackisland Road cross over Moy Road into Derrycrew Road, take left at top of Derrycrew Road (Battle of Diamond sign). Turn right at next battle sign into Derryloughan Road. 1 mile upon left.
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Marlacoo House
146 Marlacoo Road, Marlacoo Beg, Hamiltonsbawn, Portadown, BT62 3TD A fine late georgian house built circa 1815. It is a three bay and two storey with an attractive classical doorcase with fluted columns and fanlight. This is a private property only open for EHOD. It is the home of the person who initiated EHOD in 1997. Children welcome, Children’s playground. Tea/coffee/scones provided for all visitors. A warm welcome is assured. Directions: On A51 beside Marlacoo Lake 3 miles from Tandragee
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Moyallon Quaker Meeting House
St Matthew's Church and Church Fête
117 Stramore Road, Gilford, BT63 5JZ
Main Street, Legacorry, Richhill, BT61 9JT
Moyallon is a Grade A listed building. The first Meeting House in the area was built in 1719. By 1736 this meeting house had been replaced by another one which was itself replaced not long after in 1781. In keeping with Quaker principles it is plain but with attractive and unusual architectural features. For more information visit www.quakers.ie.
Originally a courthouse, which was converted into a church in 1837. Transept and chancel were added in 1862. In 1912 Messrs AC Simpson of Armagh built the 62ft tower and it became the most conspicuous feature of the village. A chiming clock was added to the tower in 1959. The church has a number of beautiful stained glass windows.
Directions: The Meeting House is quarter of a mile up the Stramore Road from the A50, half way between Gilford and Portadown (1 and a half miles from either direction)
Directions: 1 mile from Stonebridge Restaurant on Portadown - Armagh Road.
Opening Times: Sat 11am - 4pm Sun Not open
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Moneypenny's Lock house
Horseshoe Lane, Brackagh, Portadown, BT63 3RS An old Lock-keeper's cottage and stables containing an exhibition entitled 'Life on the Canal' and on Saturday a working blacksmith workshop. Please note part of the house is a private residence and not open to the public. Tea/coffee available. Please visit www.facebook.com/CraigavonMuseumServices for more information. Directions: Follow Newry Canal Towpath from Portadown (30 minute walk) or park at Knock Bridge and follow tow path from here (10 minute walk)
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St Gobhan's, Seagoe Parish Church
Ardress House
46, Seagoe Road, Portadown, BT63 5HS
54 Ardress Road, Portadown, BT62 1SQ
Seagoe is an ancient (540 AD) Christian site. The 1661 church can be seen in ruins. Architect Mr Thomas Drew RHA oversaw improvements to the present B plus listed church dated 1814, including an open-timbered ceiling with carved angels and magnificent East Window. Bicentenary exhibition. Refreshments in the adjoining Parish Centre. For further information visit: www.seagoe.co.uk
This charming 117th century farmhouse, elegantly remodelled in Georgian times, offers fun and relaxation for all the family. The traditional farmyard is popular with children, as are the rich apple orchards and scenic walks. For further information please visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ardress-house
Directions: Midway between Portadown & Craigavon off the A3 Northway, take Craigavon Area Hospital exit onto B2, Church and Parish Centre are 300m on right.
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Opening Times: Sat 1pm - 6pm, tours starting at 1pm, each tour lasts 45 minutes, last tour 5pm Sun Not open T
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Northern Ireland Secret Bunker
Derrylettiff Road, Maghery, Portadown, BT62 1QU 15ft below a field on the outskirts of Portadown lies a relic of the Cold War. The former monitoring bunker was part of a network of similar structures all over the UK built to study the effects of Nuclear explosions and the resulting radioactive fallout. Find out how our country would have coped if the Cold War had ever turned hot. More info at www.nibunker.co.uk Directions: From M2 J12, take A4 to Portadown, 2m to Derrylettiff Rd on right. 300 yd up rd bungalow and lane on right, museum in field half way up lane. Parking available on main rd, no parking on lane.
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Lurgan Library
1 Carnegie Street, Lurgan, BT66 6AS Lurgan became the second provincial town in Ireland to take advantage of the Free Libraries Act in 1928, placing one penny on the rates to pay for a library and reading room within the Town Hall. Local Dromore architect Henry Hobart was contracted to design a new Carnegie library which was formally opened in 1906. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
Old Court House
7 Main Street, Markethill, BT60 1PH
Tannaghmore Gardens, Lurgan
Built in 1842 by Thomas Duff, one of the few surviving large regional free-standing court houses. Markethill District Enterprises Ltd recently launched an update of 'Bygones and Byways', an online community project created in 2003, which brings together a written record from published and unpublished sources, new and old photographs and map references for all townlands and recordings of local people speaking about what it was like to live and work in times gone by right up to the present day. Access is available in The Old Courthouse and online at www.bygonesandbyways.com.
Agricultural exhibition in former barn with an old schoolroom exhibition. The Barn Museum is accessed via a short walk from the main car park. For further information visit: http:www.facebook.com/ craigavonmuseumservices
Directions: Off the main A28 Armagh to Newry Road, second building on the right.
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Brownlow House
Windsor Avenue, Demesne, Lurgan, BT67 9BG Built in 1842 to designs of William Playfair of Edinburgh in Elizabethan Revival style for Charles Brownlow, later 1st Baron Lurgan. It has numerous chimneys, a tower with lantern dome and a fine interior. Restored after a fire of 1996, Brownlow House is situated beside the magnificent Lurgan Park. Directions: From High Street turn into Windsor Avenue, entrance opposite Park Lake.
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Directions: Leave M1 at Exit 10 and follow signs for Tannaghmore Gardens.
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The Barn Museum
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NIEA Works Depot & Station House
Railway Road, Moira, BT67 0NE An opportunity to view the facilities and operations of the NIEA Conservation works depot. Meet some of NIEA's specialist conservation team including joiners, stone masons and blacksmiths. Learn about lime mortar and enjoy a range of activities for adults and children. Take an opportunity to see inside Moira Railway Station House, built in 1841. Directions: Exit M1 at junction 9. Take exit off roundabout for Moira village. Take right-hand turn before entering village for Moira train station. Depot is immediately on other side of railway tracks. Turn left for main car park.
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Wendy Ward porcelain artist at Moira Railway Station
City Hall
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Moira Railway Station, Station Road, Moira, BT67 0NE
New Property
Wendy Ward is an award winning designer maker, working in porcelain and is currently developing an exclusive range of porcelain lighting for interiors. She experiments with new and exciting technologies and clay, challenging the perceptions of porcelain and its relationship with light and shadow. For more information visit www.wendy-ward.co.uk. Twitter: @_wendyward. See p7 for more Craft NI Events.
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Belfast City Hall is the civic building for Belfast City Council. Work started 1898 & took eight years to build, opening 1st August 1906. Bobbin Coffee Shop open 11am - 4pm. See www.belfastcity.gov.uk See p3 for more BBC Anniversary Events. Directions: Entrance by rear gates only
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Donegall Square, Town Parks, Belfast, BT1 5GB
Belfast Civic Trust Bus Tour
The Titanic Tour by the Lagan Boat Company NI Ltd
Front Gates Belfast City Hall, Donegall Square North, Belfast, BT1 5GS
Tour departs from Athletic Stores, Queen Street, Town Parks, Belfast, BT1 5EE
Unit 5, Obel, 66 Donegall Quay, Belfast, BT1 3NG
An Interactive Walking Tour of Belfast City Centre, from the most famous buildings to hidden architectural treasures. Your hosts will be characters from the city's past, Normans, Tudors, Victorians and beyond! Join us for a tour of the world's friendliest city given by the people who shaped it.
Belfast Civic Trust bus tour of Belfast's Heritage Buildings. This tour of Belfast visits, Belfasts Victorian & Edwardian heritage sites, including the City Hall, St Anne's Cathedral, St Peter's Cathedral, Clonard Monastery, and Queens University, etc. Google Belfast Civic Trust.
Join the very popular Titanic Harbour Guided Boat Tour to learn more about our Industrial Maritime past and see how the environment has changed to a thriving tourist attraction.
Directions: Our team will meet you at the front gates of Belfast City Hall.
Directions: Tour commences at Queen Street Belfast (at Athletic Stores).
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The Architecture of Donegall Square
PLACE, 7 - 9 Lower Garfield Street, Town Parks, Belfast, BT1 1FP
Urban Photo Walk
7-9 Lower Garfield Street, Belfast, BT1 1FP
Art Deco - Belfast
PLACE, 7 - 9 Lower Garfield Street, Town Parks, Belfast, BT1 1FP
Did you know... that as you walk through Donegall Square, you’re being secretly watched by a pack of lions, some friendly dolphins and even two mythical sphinxes? Find out what you didn’t know about a square some of us pass through nearly every day. See p8 for more Place Events.
Join a professional photographer who will guide you through the various techniques required to create stunning architectural images. The tour takes in historic and contemporary buildings of Belfast and remember to enter your photographs into the EHOD photographic competition. See p8 for more Place Events.
Directions: Meet at PLACE, 7 - 9 Lower Garfield Street, Belfast, BT1 1FP.
Directions: On pedestrianised Fountain Street, just off Donegall Square in Belfast City Centre
Directions: Meet at PLACE, 7 - 9 Lower Garfield Street, Belfast, BT1 1FP.
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Linenopolis - Tour of Belfast's Linen Quarter
Georgian Belfast
With sleek, futuristic lines and exotic flourishes, Art Deco was a design hallmark of the early 20th Century. It swept across the world and Belfast caught the bug too. This tour uncovers the colourful, electric buildings found throughout Belfast. See p8 for more Place Events.
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Walking Tour - Young and MacKenzie Buildings
Charlotte Street Car Park, Ormeau Avenue, Town Parks, Belfast, BT7 1BG
PLACE, 7 - 9 Lower Garfield Street, Town Parks, Belfast, BT1 1FP
Belfast City Hall, Town Parks, Belfast, BT1 5GB
This guided tour through the Linen Conservation Area will explore Belfast's linen heritage through the warehouses and factories built when the linen industry was at its height but also through the lives of ordinary people, their domestic housing, churches, schools and public baths. Attention will also be given to the types of building stone used and its current condition.
A walking tour of some of the main Commercial, Institutional and Ecclesiastical Buildings, mostly of the Victorian and Edwardian periods, by prolific Belfast architects Young and Mackenzie, a versatile firm which was active for well over a century from c.1860. The tour will include access to the impressive interior of the Assembly Hall at Presbyterian Church House. See p8 for more Place Events.
A walking tour of some of the main Commercial and Institutional Buildings of the Victorian and Edwardian periods by prolific Belfast architects Young and MacKenzie, a versatile firm which was active for well over a century from c.1860. The tour will include access to the impressive interior of the Assembly Hall at Presbyterian Church House. Led by architectural historian Dr Paul Harron.
Directions: Meet at Charlotte Street car park in front of fire station in Ormeau Avenue.
Directions: Meet at PLACE, 7 - 9 Lower Garfield Street, Belfast, BT1 1FP.
Directions: Meet at Victoria Memorial Statue at front of Belfast City Hall.
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Old Museum Building
European Heritage Day Vintage Bus Tour
7 College Square North, Belfast
www.belfastcitysightseeing.com
This is one of Belfast’s finest Neo-Classical buildings. It was built in 1830-1831 by The Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society (founded in 1821) to house its collections. The Society, known for short as The Belfast Society, is open to all and continues to hold lectures there. The building was in essence Belfast’s first museum and its former library has many fascinating details including a gallery reached by a spiral staircase.
Hop on a vintage bus from the 1950's or 1960's and see a selection of buildings in Belfast open for EHOD. The two hour tour will depart and return from Castle Place.
Directions: From Belfast City Hall, head west on Wellington Place, then right on College Square East. Take first left onto College Square North. Old Museum Building is on right.
Opening times: Sat 10am -5pm Sun Not open
Directions: Tour will depart from Castle Place in Belfast City Centre
Opening Times: Sat Free Tour at 9am lasting 2 hrs Paid tours (£10) at 11am, 1pm and 3pm Sun Free Tour at 9am lasting 2 hrs Paid tours (£10) at 11am, 1pm and 3pm For more information or to book, call 028 9032 1321 or visit www.belfastcitysightseeing.com T
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Churches of Belfast City Centre
PLACE, 7 - 9 Lower Garfield Street, Town Parks, Belfast, BT1 1FP The story of Churches in Belfast is a long and fascinating one. Explore the churches still active right in the city centre from St. Malachy’s with a ceiling “like a wedding cake turned inside out” and the columns of St. George’s arriving by water to their new home. See p8 for more Place Events. Directions: Meet at PLACE, 7 - 9 Lower Garfield Street, Belfast, BT1 1FP
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10 Years of PLACE
Linenhall Library
Belfast City Skinworks at Old Saint Malachy's
PLACE, 7 - 9 Lower Garfield Street, Town Parks, Belfast, BT1 1FP
17 Donegall Square North, Town Parks, Belfast, BT1 5GB
21 Oxford Street, Lanyon Quay, Belfast, BT1 3LA
2014 marks ten years since the creation of Northern Ireland’s Built Environment Centre ‐ PLACE. This exhibition looks back on the previous 10 years and looks to the future of the organisation and Northern Ireland’s built environment. See p8 for more Place Events.
The Linen Hall Library is one of Northern Ireland's cultural powerhouses with internationally respected collections, a coffee shop, gift shop and a variety of events for all to enjoy. We're open free to the public. www.linenhall.com. See p3 for more BBC Anniversary Events
Directions: Lower Garfield Street is at the North End of of Royal Avenue
Directions: Opposite Belfast City Hall, beside Co-operative Bank.
The Old St Malachy's School house was opened in 1876 for the children of the Dock workers. It served as a school until the 1960s. In recent years it was modernised inside and served as a solicitors. It is now home to a collective of Tattoo artists who have tried to return some charm to this beautiful and historic building. Tea and coffee with snacks at a minimal charge.
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May Street Presbyterian Church
Waterfront Hall
Belfast Harbour Commissioner’s Office
13-29 May Street, Town Parks, Belfast, BT1 4NA
Waterfront Hall, 2 Lanyon Place, Belfast, BT1 3WH
Corporation Square, Town Parks, Belfast, BT1 3AL
May Street Presbyterian Church is a rare Belfast example of a Georgian building still being used for its original purpose. It is a Grade B listed building which is recognisable by its distinctive Ionic columns at the top of stone steps. The church was opened in 1829 and continues to reach out to the city centre. Organ recitals. See p21 for more Arts & Culture Events.
The Waterfront is the major centre for the performing arts in Belfast. It was completed in 1997 to the designs of local architects, Robinson and McIlwaine. Please see www.waterfront.co.uk or telephone 028 9033 4400 for events and exhibitions.
Italianate design of George Smith, built in 1852 with Maritime History containing many artworks, sculptures and stained glass windows. The clock tower regulated sailings. The second phase of 1895 contains the splendid public rooms. The modern office block was added in 1970. Maritime history including 'the Titanic table'.
Directions: May Street Church is on the left hand side of May Street which runs west from Waterfront Hall to the back of City Hall
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T13 Urban Sports Academy
PRONI
SS Nomadic
Queens Hamilton Road, Town Parks, Titanic Quarter, BT3 9DT
2 Titanic Boulevard, Queens Island, Belfast, BT3 9HQ
Hamilton Dock, Queens Road, Belfast, BT3 9DT
Located in the shadows of H & W’s legendary Samson and Goliath cranes, and at the heart of Belfast’s impressive Titanic Quarter waterfront, the pioneering T13 Urban Sports Academy and Shared Cultural Space has become one of Ireland’s most sought after venues in one of the country s most iconic locations.
The Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) is the official archive for Northern Ireland. PRONI will be providing a series of talks and tours unlocking the secrets of the archives. Current exhibition: Change, Conflict & Transformation is on display. For further information visit www.proni.gov.uk
The Last White Star Line Vessel left in the world, A tender to Titanic and other White Star Liners, a war vessel and even a nightclub, saved from scrap and restored. Now situated in Hamilton Dock, come on board and experience the history of this great ship. Part of the Titanic Quarter Heritage Drawing Trail.
Directions: Follow the signs to Titanic Quarter. From the Odyssey take Queens Road starting at Premier Inn leading to Titanic Belfast. T13 is on the right after Belfast Met. Please use the pay & display parking.
Directions: In Titanic Quarter, pass the Odyssey Arena on your left. After junction, Titanic Boulevard is on left immediately after Citibank building. PRONI is on left hand side. There are a number of pay car parks in the area.
Directions: Just off Queens Road Opposite Titanic Belfast
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Titanic's Dock and Pump House
Northern Ireland Science Park, Queens Road, Belfast, BT3 9DT The last place where RMS Titanic sat on dry ground. This is Titanic's physical foot print in history plus her operating pump house. For more information see www.titanicsdock.com. Part of the Titanic Quarter Heritage Drawing Trail. Directions: Turn down Queen's Road at the Odyssey and we are 1 mile down (Titanic Belfast half way on left)
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Titanic Quarter Heritage Drawing Trail
Titanic Quarter, Belfast, BT3 9EP Location drawing at the Drawing Offices, The SS Nomadic and the Titanic's Dock and Pumphouse. An exciting opportunity to Draw your way around our Maritime Heritage, with a fully tutored day of location drawing with artist Julie Douglas. The session will include a talk in The Drawing Offices about the history and background of such a unique space. No past drawing experience necessary. For more info on where to meet, materials and booking, please email julie@juliedouglas.co.uk. www.juliedouglas.co.uk www.titanic-foundation.org. See p21 for more Arts & Culture Events.
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Northern Ireland Water Wastewater Heritage Centre
115-121 Duncrue Street, Duncrue Road, Belfast, BT3 9JS
The Church is 157 years old and is a worshipping church open every Sunday 11am to 6.30pm. It is a maritime church with many artefacts from ships, holding services for Naval and Disabled ex-service men and women during the year. Built in 1856 as a memorial to John Sinclair, the church is L shaped having seats for 50 sailors. It has bell tower with arch over to church. Visit www.presbyterianireland.org for more information.
The history of Belfasts Sewage System from Victorian to present day. Self-guided tour of the original Victorian buildings 1888 Belfasts main sewage treatment works. Barrington pump and screening machine (1906) by SS Stott & Sons in working order. Interactive exhibitions For more information visit www.niwater.com
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A pop-up exhibition by the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society, showcasing 20 best practice Buildings at Risk success stories. The display promotes the potential of our most vacant and vulnerable historic buildings, highlighting the art of the possible in the historic Titanic Drawing Offices. Event in collaboration with Julie Douglas Titanic Drawing Trail & Titanic Foundation. For further information visit www.uahs.org.uk/built-heritage-at-risk-registernorthern-ireland Directions: Located directly beside the Titanic Belfast Visitor Attraction in the Titanic Quarter.
Corporation Square, Town Parks, Belfast, BT1 3AJ
Directions: Church is on Corporation Street, on right side under M3 Bridge.
Queens Road, Titanic Quarter, Belfast, BT3 9EP
Directions: Venues will be confirmed by e-mail
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Sinclair Seaman's Presbyterian Church
The art of the possible Titanic Drawing Offices
Directions: M2 from Belfast, exit at Fortwilliam roundabout, take right hand exit for Duncrue, take first right at Portside Inn. Follow Duncrue Rd to end, turn left into Duncrue St. At roundabout go straight ahead, road splits, take right side into centre.
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Historic Environment Record
Waterman House, 5-33 Hill Street, BT1 2LA Housed in a former bonded warehouse in the Cathedral Conservation Area. The HER holds data on all elements of the built environment including the Sites and Monuments Record, the Industrial Heritage Record and the Architectural Record. Historic Monuments staff will be on hand to answer queries. Children’s dressing-up costumes, colouring in and modelling clay for making pots. Quiz and WW1 artefacts on display. See p4 for more NIEA Events. Directions: Off Waring Street on the right hand side of Hill Street.
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Lecture by Philip Orr - Historian and Author
Historic Environment Record, Waterman House, 5-33 Hill Street, Belfast, BT1 2LA Philip will talk about some of the places in NI that have strong associations with the First World War, describe some locations that were part of Britain's defence heritage during the conflict and also some of the memorial legacy. Directions: From St Anne’s Cathedral, take a left onto Talbot Street, take the Next right onto the cobbled street, Hill Street, Waterman house is half way down on the Left.
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The Black Box
Saint George's Church
18-22 Hill Street, Belfast, BT1 2LA
105 High Street, Belfast, BT1 2AG
The Black Box is a multi-purpose arts venue in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter. The building is listed and we will be open for people to enjoy the heritage of the building and arts activities within. The Green Room will be open to the public for viewing. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. For further information visit www.blackboxbelfast.com
The site of Belfast's first Church. Worship has taken place here for over 1000 years. The present building by John Bowden of Dublin opened in 1816 and is a fine Georgian example of its genre. The chancel of 1882 is very finely decorated. Tea and coffee served on Saturday. Visit www.stgeorges.connor.anglican. org for more information. See p7 for more Craft NI Events.
Directions: Just around the corner from the Merchant Hotel. Opposite the NIEA Building on Hill Street.
Directions: On High Street beside the Albert Clock and facing The Merchant Hotel.
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Sat 10.30am - 4pm Sun 2pm - 4pm Tours both days by request contact 028 9023 1275 ‘Chain Reaction’ Exhibition both days
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Northern Ireland War Memorial Gallery
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Belfast Central Library
© Imperial War Museums
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21 Talbot Street, Belfast, BT1 2LD
Royal, Avenue, Belfast, BT1 1EA
Continuing our First World War Commemorations, take part in our Photography and the First World War event.Learn about the significance of photography on the front line and the homefront.See photographs of local men who served in the First World War.Try on replica uniforms and equipment, dress in period costumes provided and have your photographic portrait taken in a First World War studio setting. For more information see www.niwarmemorial.org
A fine example of a Victorian public building with a portico entrance. The highlight of the interior is a domed first floor reading room with delicate plasterwork detail. The top floor features two galleries with glass vaulting and fine plasterwork. Celebrating its 125th anniversary - see p3 & p12 & 13 for details of events.
Directions: Off Donegall Street, beside St. Anne’s Cathedral.
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Opening Times: Thurs 11th September, 6.30pm - BBC screening, see p3 for more information Sat 9:30am - 4:30pm, Library tours 10.30am & 2.30pm, lasting 1 hour. Victorian Themed Storytime 12pm. Children are invited to come dressed in Victorian Costume Sun Not open T
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1st Presbyterian Church
Grand Opera House
41 Rosemary Street, Town Parks, Belfast, BT1 1QB
Great Victoria Street, Town Parks, Belfast, BT2 7AQ
Opened on 1st June 1783, the church is the oldest in Belfast. It was designed by Roger Mulholland in a radical elliptical style. It contains fine memorial windows that were repaired following bomb damage in the 1970s.
This Victorian theatre was designed by renowned theatre architect Frank Matcham and opened its door on 23rd December 1895. The theatre has continued to play a key role in the life of the city since then with a varied programme of drama, musicals, ballet, opera and family shows. The building is fully accessible with lifts to the third floor. Please let the theatre know in advance regarding any specific access needs. For further information visit: www.goh.co.uk
Directions: North side of Rosemary Street (off Royal Avenue) and opposite rear entrance of TK Maxx.
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Crumlin Road Gaol
Crumlin Road, Town Parks, Belfast, BT14 6ST On the 31st March 1996 Crumlin Road Gaol slammed shut its doors for what many thought would be the final time, but, on the 19th November 2012 the chains fell off and HMP Belfast was reborn as a major visitor attraction and conference centre. Crumlin Road Gaol has established itself as a unique and multi-functional venue in a short space of time and is now a must do for any traveller to Belfast. For more information visit www.crumlinroadgaol.com Directions: Located on the Crumlin Road beside the Mater Hospital and opposite the Old Courthouse.
Tour Times: Sat Tours at 9.30am, 11.15am, 3.15pm & 5pm, lasting 45mins Sun Tours at 9.30am, 11.15am, 3.15pm & 5pm, lasting 45mins T
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Clifton House Heritage Centre
2 North Queen Street, Town Parks, Belfast, BT15 1EQ Clifton House was opened in 1774 by Belfast Charitable Society as the Poor House and Hospital to provide care for the most vulnerable citizens of Belfast. Access will include the main Entrance Hall and Boardroom with additional display panels and artefacts available. Visit www.cliftonbelfast.org.uk for further information. Directions: Clifton House is accessed from the Clifton Street junction off the Westlink and is located at the junction of Clifton Street and North Queen Street.
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Cliftonville Moravian Church
Belfast Royal Academy Crombie Building
Oldpark Road, Old Park, Belfast, BT14 6QF
3-17 Cliftonville Road, BT14 6JL
Brick building constructed in 1907 with some stained glass windows and an early twentieth century organ. There will be a history exhibition and hosts will be available to greet visitors and answer questions. For more information see www.moravian.org.uk
Grade B1 Listed building. Belfast Royal Academy was founded in 1785 and is the oldest school in the city. Originally situated near St Anne's Cathedral in what is now Academy Street it was transferred to the Cliftonville Road in 1880, when the present building was erected. The building has been described by visiting primary pupils as 'Hogwarts' from Harry Potter fame. The large and spacious library is fascinating for children. For more information see www.belfastroyalacademy.com.
Directions: Red Brick Church on the Old Park Road below Cliftonville Circle and near the Torrence area.
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Directions: From Carlise Circus take first main road on left off the Antrim Rd
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Belfast Castle
The Fall talk by location manager Andrew Wilson
Graymount House at Hazelwood Integrated College
Antrim Road, Low Wood, Belfast, BT15 5GR
Quarry Industries, 1075 Crumlin Road, Belfast, BT14 8RX
70 Whitewell Road, Greencastle, Belfast, BT36 7ES
A Scottish Baronial building by architect Charles Lanyon. Built in 1870 by the Donegall family. Exterior staircase added by 9th Earl of Shaftsbury in 1894. Self-Guided Tours. For further information, please visit www.belfastcastle.co.uk.
Andrew Wilson location manager for the popular BBC drama The Fall will be giving a talk and answering your questions from one of the most iconic buildings used in the filming of the hit TV series. Recommended for adults only. Steady flat footwear recommended. See p10 & 11 for more Film Events.
A regency house with Neo-Classical detailing, Graymount House was designed by Thomas Jackson for linen merchant William Gray in 1835. In 1919 the house was bought by Belfast Corporation and became the Municipal Children’s Hospital for Tuberculosis. During WWII it was the auxilliary fire service headquarters, and in 1949 opened as Graymount Girls. In June 1985 it opened as Hazelwood Integrated College. Edwardian tea and scones available. www.hazelwoodcollege.co.uk
Directions: On the Antrim Road. Follow signs via Innisfayle Road to the castle.
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Directions: Coming from Belfast along the Crumlin Road, continue for 3/4 mile after the Horse Shoe bend, quarry entrance is on the right.
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St Malachy's College Chapel
St Peter's Cathedral
36 Antrim Road, Carlisle Circus, Belfast, BT15 2AE
St Peter's Square, Albert Street, Belfast, BT12 4DH
St. Malachy's College was founded in 1833. To mark the centenary in 1933, 22 stained glass windows were commissioned. Designed by Richard King and executed in the famous Harry Clarke Studios in Dublin, they are regarded as excellent examples of stained glass work of the period. A series of talks will be provided.
St Peter's Cathedral was opened in October 1866, built on land donated by the famous Belfast Baker Bernard Hughes. Designed by architect who became a priest Fr Jeremiah Ryan McAulay. Its style is GothicRevival on the model of a French Cathedral. Its towers poses ten bells and is the home of the Schola Lantorum. Organ recital. For more information visit www.stpeterscathedralbelfast.com. See p21 for more Arts & Culture Events.
Directions: From Carlisle Circus turn on to the Antrim Road, left into school gates just after 1st set of traffic lights, about 100 m from Carlisle Circus roundabout.
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Directions: Leave centre of Belfast via Divis Street exit on Westlink. Approach by Albert Street off Divis Street.
Opening Times: Sat 8:30am - 7pm Sun 8:30am - 7pm. Talk/Tour 12.15pm lasting 30mins T
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Opening Times: Sat 11am - 4pm Sun 11am - 4pm Tours both days at 12noon & 1.00pm lasting 11/2hrs. T
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Falls Road Library
49 Falls Road, Belfast, Belfast, BT12 4PD The second Carnegie library gifted by Andrew Carnegie to Belfast City Corporation in 1908, as a place of public learning, designed by architects Graeme-Watt and Tullock. This building exhibits the classical style of the English Renaissance with an ornate façade including work by famed sculptor Sophia Rosamond Praeger. Recently refurbished, it is the last Carnegie library in Belfast. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events. Directions: From city centre, on the right before the Royal Victoria Hospital
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Teach Ard na bhFeá Beechmount House
Teach Ard na bhFea - Beechmount House, 7 Páirc Radharc na bhFeá, An Cheathrú Ghaeltachta, Beal Feirste, BT12 7PY Beechmount House remains as perhaps the only extant eighteenth century family house and estate (in Belfast) which has been continuously inhabited and in use throughout its 230 year history. The anniversary of Irish volunteers gathering to mark the 1st Catholic Church in Belfast in 1704 will be celebrated. See www.colaistefeirste.com Directions: From Falls Road city bound lane turn left into Beechview Park - at top of Beechview Park arrive at Colaiste Feirste main car park.
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Shankill Road Library
298-300 Shankill Road, Belfast, Belfast, BT13 2BN Having been commissioned and built on the instructions of Belfast Corporation in 1928, Architect Thomas W. Henry devised the chosen design as a result of a competition that was assessed by J.C. Wyness of Edinburgh, the architect of the Ulster Museum. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events. Directions: At the corner of Mountjoy Street and the Shankill Road.
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Townsend Street Presbyterian Church
32 Townsend Street, BT13 A fine example of a 1,100 seater Presbyterian Meeting House built in 1876-8 to the designs of Young and MacKenzie. French Romanesque in style with triple doorways and a distinctive gable between pyramidal roofs. It now includes several awe-inspiring stained glass windows and Hunter pipe organ, which will be played regularly throughout the weekend. Tea, coffee and biscuits available. For more information see www.townsendbelfast.org. See p21 for more Arts & Culture Events. Directions: Accessible from Divis Street or city end of Shankill Road.
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St Matthew's Parish Church
Engine House and air-conditioning system
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Victorian Corridor - Royal Victoria Hospital
Woodvale Road, Town Parks, Belfast, BT13 3BN
Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Belfast, BT12 6BA
Royal Victoria Hospital, Grosvenor Road, Belfast, BT12 6BA
St Matthews Church was constructed c. 1870 to a design by Welland and Gillespie. It is built in the shape of a Shamrock and the steeple is in the style of an Irish Round Tower. The building has been renovated to maintain the original style and set off the excellent stained glass windows and furnishing. See www.connordiocese.org.uk/shankill
The Engine House and plenum air-conditioning system (the first in the world) were designed for the hospital when it opened in 1903. The whole mechanism, including the steam engines, huge fan and 500 feet duct can be visited in full working order.
The Victorian corridor has been developed as a heritage area showing the history of the hospital from its opening in 1903. Included are displays of historic photographs, original architect drawings and marble entablature which record the benefactors of the hospital.
Directions: Travel North from City Centre on Shankill Road. Church is first building on right past Shankill Graveyard. From Westlink take Crumlin Road Northward to Cambrai Street. Travel to end of Street Church is last building on right.
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Directions: To access the Victorian corridor go to the main entrance of the Royal Victoria Hospital and follow the signs. Please park in the hospital car park.
Opening Times: Sat 11am - 3:30pm, tours at 12noon and 2.30pm lasting 30mins Sun Not open T
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BBC Broadcasting House
Ulster Hall
BBC Broadcasting House, 25 Ormeau Avenue, Town Parks, Belfast, BT2 8HQ
Ulster Hall, 28-30 Bedford Street, Belfast, BT2 7FF
Broadcasting House, with its distinctive curved façade and art-deco design, was opened in May 1941. It is the BBC's main production centre in Northern Ireland. Visitors can see BBCNI's radio and television studios and learn more about the building's history and the work of its staff. See p3 for more BBC Anniversary events.
The Ulster Hall is a 150 year old working concert hall. Recently refurbished it contains several art and heritage galleries, a cafe and performance space. A working iconic Victorian concert hall, home of the Ulster Orchestra, the Mulholland Grand Organ and the Carey collection of oil paintings. For more information see www.ulsterhall.co.uk.
Directions: On the corner of Ormeau Avenue and Dublin Road.
Directions: Situated on Bedford Street just two blocks south of Donegall Square and the City Hall
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Convent of Mercy School Sussex Place
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St Malachy's Church
24 Alfred Street, Belfast, BT2 8EN
Sussex Place is located in Belfasts Linen Conservation Area, directly behind City Hall. The rapid development of large-scale office buildings in the immediate vicinity has meant a loss of character for much of the area. The Grade B listed former school building is important as a link with the area’s past and its particular identity. In architectural and character terms it relates to the adjacent former Convent House and the surrounding restored housing of Sussex Place and Joy Street. Opened by the Belfast Buildings Trust.
St Malachy's is a Tudor Revival building featuring a fine fan vaulted ceiling, a rich colourful sanctuary and a stunning altarpiece by Felix Piccione. Opened in December 1844 the church was restored in 2008 and re-dedicated in March 2009.
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Directions: From the left of the City Hall go down Adelaide Street and take second street the left
Opening Times: Sat 9:30am - 5pm Sun 2pm - 4:30pm Tours can be arranged by telephoning 028 9032 1713 T
31 - 33 Bedford Street, Belfast, BT2 7EJ Built circa 1875. Formally J F Haig's Emerald Shirt Factory warehouse. The building is now currently occupied by QSS charitable organisation. QSS is an artist studio provider, providing studio space for 23 visual artists. 30th Anniversary. For further information visit www.queenstreetstudios.net. See p21 for more Arts & Culture Events. Directions: Located between Wetherspoons Pub and Pizza Express and opposite Nandos
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Lawrence Street Workshops
1A Lawrence Street, Botanic Avenue, Belfast, BT7 1LE This Century old building captures the life of the past and a great number of artist lead activities of the present day. Entering through a courtyard with trees and seating this property weaves through a stable and artists’ workshops, all leading to the showroom in the hayloft. Visit www.lawrencestreetworkshops. com for more information. See p21 for more Arts & Culture Events. Directions: Off botanic ave, opp Madison, directly up Cromwell Rd, take 2nd right, Lawrence St, Look to the right, workshop signed.
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Crescent Arts Centre
Crescent Church
Ballynafeigh Orange Hall
2-4 University Road, Malone Lower, Belfast, BT7 1NH
6 University Road, Malone Lower, Belfast, BT7 1NH
413 Ormeau Road, Ballynafoy, Belfast, BT7 3GP
The multi award-winning Crescent Arts Centre, founded in 1980, is situated in the Queens Conservation Area in the former Victoria College on University Road. This 1873, Grade B+ listed building, underwent a £7.2 million refurbishment from 20082010 and now plays host to over 200 arts-related classes a week and many forms of live entertainment.
Designed by the architect John Bennie Wilson of Glasgow and built between 1885 and 1887, “This church takes advantage of a splendid site on the slopes of the Malone Ridge”, according to the architect Brett. The campanile is a landmark in the University area. Visit www.crescentchurch.org for more information.
A Belfast Orange Hall which is the 2nd oldest in the city. In the last few years a number of its Victorian features have been restored. Also a collection of minute books dating back to the 19th Century. Visit www.ballynafeighorangehall.co.uk for more information.
Directions: 5 minutes walk from Botanic Avenue, on the corner of Lower Crescent and University Road.
Directions: Between Upper and Lower Crescents.
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Ormeau Road Library
247 Ormeau Road, Belfast, BT7 3GG The library at Ormeau opened in March 1959 and was the winner of an RIBA award for architect J H Swann. A good example of Irish modernist civic architecture, with all its essential components retained. The building continues to serve its original function and the interior has been modernised to reflect the needs of 21st century library user. Now listed, Ormeau Road Library continues to be an important local landmark. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events. Directions: At the crossroads between the Ormeau bridge and Ormeau Rd
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Gate Lodge
Mausolea at Knockbreda
511a Ormeau Road, Ballynafoy, Belfast, BT7 3GS
Knockbreda Church Yard, Church Road, Knockbreda, Breda, BT8 7TU
Built in 1867 as the gate lodge of the Good Shepherd Convent, the building lay derelict for over 35 years. After careful restoration, Belfast Building Preservation Trust opened it as its headquarters in 2010.
We will look at three of Northern Ireland's finest Mausolea, carefully restored by The Follies Trust and their owners role in Belfast life; also the other interesting figures buried in the graveyard (e.g. Sir Charles Lanyon)
Directions: At the top of the Ormeau Road.
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Directions: Opposite Belvoir Golf Club on Church Road.
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Templemore Avenue Baths Guided Tours
Netherleigh House
Campbell College
Templemore Avenue Baths, Templemore Avenue, Belfast, BT5 4FW
Massey Avenue, Ballmaghan, Belfast, BT4 2JP
Belmont Road, Ballycloughan, Belfast, BT4 2ND
Opened in 1893, Templemore Baths are a gem of Victorian Architecture. Unfortunately the most historic parts of the Baths are derelict, though a charitable Trust has run the complex for the last 30 years, and kept 50% of the premises operational. Guided tours of the operational and derelict parts of the complex are available. For further information visit www. templemorebaths.org.uk.
A handsome Victorian villa built c1875 by Mr Robinson of Bank Buildings fame. Attributed to Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon on stylistic grounds. Now offices for the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment.
Founded through the bequest of Henry James Campbell of Lorne, Craigavad. A listed building, opened in September 1894, designed in the Tudor Revival style by William Henry Lynn on former estate of Belmont House. For more information, visit www.campbellcollege.co.uk. Fascinating display of WW1 photos.
Directions: The baths situated in the lower part of Templemore Avenue between the Newtownards Road and Albertbridge Road.
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Readings from the TITANIA short story contest
Stormont Castle
156 Holywood Road, Ballyhackakmore, Belfast, BT4 1NY
Strand Cinema, 156 Holywood Road, Ballyhackamore, Belfast, BT4 1NY
Stormont Castle, Stormont Estate, Belfast, BT4 3TT
Designed as a distinctive example of the Art Deco style, this cinema was opened in 1935, changed to a theatre, then back to 'The Strand Cinema' in 1988. Now reinvented as a cinema, theatre and arts centre. Visit www.strandartscentre.com for more information. See ‘Readings from the Titania’.
Studio NI runs an annual short story contest called the TITANIAs - Top Independent Talented Artistes N.I. Award. The shortlisted stories are published in an annual anthology with profits from sales going to charity. This summer, contributors from the 2013 Anthology (Skeletons in the Closet) as well as the 2012 Anthology (Ghosts in the Glass) have volunteered to read from their work. The Short Story TITANIA is an audience choice award so attendees are encouraged to vote for their favourite.
Stormont Castle is a Grade B listed building. The original house was erected around 1830 and enlarged in 1858. Further works undertaken in 1920's and 1960's. The Castle is Headquarters of the office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister. See also ‘Poetry in Motion’ event.
Directions: At the corner of the Holywood and Belmont Road.
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Poetry in Motion
Parliament Buildings
Sounds of Stormont
Stormont Castle, Stormont Estate, Belfast, BT4 3TT
Stormont Estate, Ballymiscaw, Belfast, BT4 3TT
Parliament Buildings, Stormont Estate, Belfast, BT4 3TT
Community Arts Partnership presents a showcase of poetic work by young people on the theme of anniversaries, commemorations and memories.
Parliament Buildings is home to the Northern Ireland Assembly. Come and have an extended guided tour of 'The House on the Hill' and learn about its fascinating history. This year you can also enjoy an afternoon tea in the Members' Dining Room and view an exhibition in the Great Hall celebrating NI's rich literary history! For further details visit www. niassembly.gov.uk. The Stormont Estate is home to a children's play park. See ‘Sounds of Stormont’ event.
Do you like to make noise? Do you want to learn in a new fun exciting way? Drop in to WheelWorks ArtCart to work with our amazing professional artists, experiment with sound and lyrics and learn all about Stormont. See p21 for more Arts & Culture Events.
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Belmont Tower
82 Belmont Church Road, Belfast, BT4 3FG At the heart of many communities is a school building where several generations can recall memories of their childhood years. Belmont Tower a landmark building in East Belfast, is one such building. Belmont Tower coffee shop, serves freshly prepared food from 9am-4pm Monday to Saturday. Don't forget to visit the C.S. Lewis exhibition. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/belmont-tower for more information. Directions: At the corner of Belmont Road and Belmont Church Road, half mile from Campbell College on A55 ring road, or half mile from Strand Cinema on Holywood Road.
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Artemis at Ashfield
Orangefield Primary School, Cameronian Drive, Belfast, BT5 6DF
Ashfield Girls’ High School, Holywood Road, Belfast, BT4 2LY
Join an architect for a tour of this innovative new primary school, one of the winning designs in a competition to build ‘Schools for the Future’. Hosted by Artemis.
Join an architect for a tour of this innovative new school, one of the winning designs in a competition to build ‘Schools for the Future’. Hosted by Artemis.
Directions: From Castlereagh Road, follow signs along Houston Park, right to Houston Gdns, Entrance off Cameronian Drive.
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Directions: At the Holywood end of the Holywood Road, opposite Sydenham Park
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Dundonald Cemetery
743 Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT16 0QY Historic Cemetery 45 acres which opened in 1905. Prominent burials include John Carly, local landscape artist, Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon, Dr Thomas Fleming Stewart Fulton, Jon McCandless, Belfast ropeworks, Sir Frederick Rebbeck, Harland and Wolff Ship yard, and graves from the First World War. For more information visit www.belfastcity.gov.uk/cemeteries Directions: At the top of the Upper Newtownards Road, opposite Knock Golf Club
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Lock Keeper's Cottage and Lock No 3
Lagan Valley Regional Park Visitor's Centre, 3 Lock Keeper's Lane, Milltown Rd, Ballynavalley, BT8 7XT Step back in time as we explore the history of the Lagan Canal and experience the only restored canal lock and Lock Keeper's Cottage in Northern Ireland. Have a look around inside and learn about the life of a Lock Keeper and their family from one of our Heritage Guides. Discover what life and work would have been like during the heyday of the Lagan navigation. For further information visit: www.laganvalley.co.uk. Directions: Turn past Ramada Hotel, continue down lane. Park beside hockey pitch, go through pedestrian gate and over bridge. Lock keeper’s Inn adjacent
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Hunterhouse College, Upper Lisburn Road, Ballyfinaghy, BT10 0LE Home of Harold Barbour, leading member of the co-operative movement, whose grandfather founded the thread-linen works, Barbour & Sons. A school since 1945. This oak-panelled former Boarding House contains classrooms, offices and memorabilia from Princess Gardens, Ashleigh House and Hunterhouse College. Visit: www.hunterhousecollege.org.uk Directions: From M1 southwards: exit junction 3. From Belfast: after Finaghy crossroads, on left, opposite garage. From Lisburn: after Dunmurry crossroads, on right after Black's Road.
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Upper Malone Road, Dunmurry, Drumbeg, Belfast, BT17 9LE Of the original 18th century construction only the tower and part of the west wall remain. The spire was added in 1833 and the Thomas Drew renewed the building in Gothic Revival style in 1870, adding the lych gate in 1878. Directions: On the Upper Malone Road, quarter of a mile past Lady Dixon Park
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St Patrick’s Parish Church
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St Nicholas' Parish Church
507 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 7EZ A beautiful and spacious church built in 1901. Stained glass windows, Caen stone pulpit, oak reredos ... tea/coffee will be available throughout the opening periods. For more information visit saintnicholasparishchurchbelfast.shutterfly.com Directions: On the Lisburn Road opposite the Cadogan Fire Station and the Police Station.
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Queen's University
Queen's University, University Road, Belfast, BT7 1NN Designed by Charles Lanyon and opened by Queen Victoria in 1848, Queen's University Belfast is one of the finest buildings on this island. The silhouette of the Lanyon Building is widely recognised as one of the symbols of the city of Belfast. Cafe facilities available around the campus. Directions: Go up University Road, Lanyon Building on left just past University Square and opposite QUB student's union.
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Architectural History of Ulster Museum
Mount Charles
Lecture Theatre, Ulster Museum, Botanic
2 Mount Charles, Belfast, BT7 1NZ
Colleen Watters, Head of Education at the Ulster Museum, gives an illustrated history of the architectural development of this iconic Belfast Building, from its opening in October 1929 through two significant phases of development in 1971 and 2009. Free event. No booking required. Further information from www.nmni.com/um
Built in 1842, to designs by Thomas Jackson. Home to The Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA), recently remodelled by Hackett and Hall. The RSUA wished to engage with the city through a new foyer inviting connection with passers-by. The intention was to bring a civic quality to a very small building and make a spatially rich experience within the modest volume. For more information please visit www.rsua.org.uk
Gardens, Belfast, BT9 5AB
Directions: Past Queen’s University and left at the fork in the road beside Botanic Gardens
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University Road Moravian Church
University Road, Dublin Road, Belfast, BT7 1NA Moravian Church, congregation established in 1871 in Sandy Row, then in the church building from 1887. Local stone and slate construction and one of five Moravian congregations in Northern Ireland. Hosts, talks, art exhibition, history exhibition and refreshments available for visitors. For more information please visit www.Moravian.org.uk.
Directions: Turn left onto University St, Take the 1st left onto Botanic Ave, Take the 1st left onto Mt Charles Destination will be on the left
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104 Upper Lisburn Road, Ballyfinaghy, Belfast, BT10 0BB Unusually for churches, all the windows of St Polycarp's are stained glass depicting the whole story of Jesus's birth, life, ministry, passion and resurrection, as well as key biblical people. The set of windows was completed by the west window, which parishioners donated in the 1990s. Refreshments available on both days free of charge. A treasure hunt inside the Church will be available for children/adults, with mementoes of their visit for everyone. Directions: Between Locksley Land and Locksley Drive on Upper Lisburn Road.
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75 High Street, Holywood, Holywood, BT18 9AQ Imposing classically fronted church designed by Charles Lanyon c1850. The body of the church features box pews and two "curly" staircases. In the schoolroom below there are six cast iron columns supporting the church above. For further information visit www.holywoodnspresbyterian.co.uk Directions: On left hand side of High Street when approaching the Maypole from Belfast.
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Open day at Helen's Tower
Grey Point Fort
Clandeboye Estate, Clandeboye, Bangor, BT19 1RN
Helen's Bay, Crawfordsburn Country Park, Holywood, BT19 1PU
This unique building is situated on a hill top deep within the Clandeboye Estate. Dedicated by Lord Dufferin to his adored mother, Helen, the romantic panelled octagonal room on the third floor is decorated with poems engraved into metal plates. For further information visit www.irishlandmark.com
The Fort was completed in 1907 and commanded the entrance to Belfast Lough. While a key part of Belfast’s Naval defences, it proved of limited value during the German air attacks on the city in 1941. There are still two magnificent 23 feet long guns. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events.
Directions: A21 from Bangor to Newtownards. Ark Open Farm on the left. Park at Somme Heritage Centre 233 Bangor Road, Newtownards, Co Down BT23 7PH is signed to right shortly after this. Please park in Somme car park and walk to Helen's Tower. 20-25 minute walk.
Directions: From A2 Belfast to Bangor take Craigdarragh Rd, signposted Helen’s Bay. After 11/2 miles turn left onto “Grey Point” road. Grey Point Fort is located at end. Pedestrians access via North Down Coastal Path or from Crawfordsburn Country Park.
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Bangor Castle Walled Garden
Bangor Castle, 6 Valentine Road, Bangor, BT20 4JH Bangor Castle Walled Garden is a beautiful and tranquil outdoor space popular with visitors of all ages. It features specialist flowers, herbs, topiary and fruit/vegetables, as well as some art. The Garden has won a number of prestigious horticultural awards. Visit www.northdowntourism.com for more information Directions: Parking at the Garden is currently limited. The nearest parking is at North Down Museum. It is then a short walk to the Garden via a signed pathway. North Down Museum is accessed from Castle Park Road
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Bangor Castle and North Down Museum
Town Hall, The Castle, Bangor, BT20 4BT Large Victorian mansion built 1852 by the Hon. R.E.Ward, local landlord, to designs by William Burn in Jacobean / Elizabethan revival style. Has served as council offices since 1952. The interior includes much decorative plasterwork and joinery particularly in current council chamber. For further information visit www.northdownmuseum.com. See p16 & 17 for more Food Events. Directions: From Abbey Street turn right onto Castle Park Road, the Museum car park is second on the left
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Hamilton Road, Bangor, Bangor, BT20 4LH
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Bangor Carnegie Library, designed by E.L. Wood and opened in 1909, was then both a technical school and a library. Initially a two storey building incorporating elegant roof trusses with an Art Nouveau influence, it has been refurbished and adapted with a new three storey extension to the rear in 2009, a successful example of how modern design can complement an historic building. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
Built 1831 and was the third site in Bangor for church first established 1623. Design based on D-Shaped Presbyterian meeting house. For more information please visit www.firstbangor.org
Directions: On Hamilton Road, beside Ward Park.
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Heritage Tour of Comber
Comber Non-Subscribing Church
Meet Gillespie Monument, The Square, Townparks, Comber, BT23 5DU
17 Windmill Hill, Town Parks, Comber, BT23 5WH
Join your guide from Comber Historical Society on the Thomas Andrews trail. Visit sites connected with Titanic's designer - including the Parish Church, the Andrews Memorial Hall and Mill, and the NonSubscribing Church. Meet at 2.30 pm at the Gillespie Monument in Comber Square. For more information visit www.comberhistory.com
Built in 1838, The Meeting House has undergone internal and external restoration and redecoration which has enabled the building to retain much of its original appearance. Free tea and coffee. Adjacent graveyard with memorials connected to the War and to Titanic.
Directions: Comber is situated about 10 miles from Belfast travelling towards Killyleagh and Downpatrick.
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Mahee Island, Near Comber An island monastery, traditionally founded in the 5th century by St Machaoi. The monastery has evidence of industrial works outside including a tidal mill. Visitor centre open. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events. Directions: On Mahee Island, approached by narrow lanes, signposted off A22 south of Comber.
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Meet outside Killyleagh Library, 52 High Street, Killyleagh, BT30 9QF Sloane 350 Pre-Chocolate Festival Tour. Local historian Clive Scoular will be in costume as Hans Sloane. The tour begins in front of Killyleagh Library and Sir Hans will guide visitors around Killyleagh visiting relevant heritage sites en-route. For more information visit www.hanssloane.com
Light Ship Petrel
52 Ballydorn Road, Whiterock The restored 1915 Lightship Petrel is the only lightship still afloat in Ireland and is in daily use as the club house for Down Cruising Club. Much original equipment including workroom, the original Master's Cabin, chart table and log books. Lifeboat, traditional wooden vessels, and ‘decoy’ vintage army vehicle display. Visit www.downcruisingclub.co.uk for more information. Directions: Turn left at Balloo House, Balloo. The Light Ship is three miles from Balloo
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Grey Abbey
9-11, Church Street, Greyabbey, BT22 2NQ With Inch Abbey (Downpatrick), Grey Abbey is the best example of Anglo-Norman Cistercian architecture in Ulster. Founded in 1193 by John De Courcy's wife Affreca and dissolved in 1541.
Directions: From the main Comber to Downpatrick Road turn into Frederick Street.
Directions: On the East edge of Grey Abbey village beside the Rosemount Estate. From Newtownards follow A20 to Grey Abbey. At roundabout, turn left onto Main Street. At next junction turn left onto Church Street. The Abbey is on the right.
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Copeland Bird Observatory
Old Lighthouse Island, Copeland Island, Donaghadee Visit Copeland Bird Observatory celebrating 60 years of studying birds. The observatory reached by boat from Donaghadee harbour is situated on Old Lighthouse Island and is host to many breeding birds, seals and even occasionally an otter. A guided walk will let you see the local wildlife as well as the old lighthouses and lighthouse keepers cottages. More information at www.copelandbirdobservatory.org.uk Directions: Boat journey out from Donaghadee harbour - pre-booking essential
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Ballywalter Park
Ballywalter Park, Ballywalter, BT22 2PP An Italianate palazzo mansion designed by Charles Lanyon for Andrew Mulholland, great, great, great grandfather of the present owner. An opportunity to see how Victorian grandeur is matched with a contemporary twist. Conducted tours. Refreshments and plants for sale in the conservatory. See p3 for more BBC Anniversary Events. Directions: Entrance at red gates on B5 Greyabbey to Ballywalter road.
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Boys' Brigade Heritage Museum & The Beacon
Ganaway Training Centre, 206 Ballywalter Road, Millisle, BT22 2LZ This replica of the Charlotte Street Hall in Belfast, where the Boy's Brigade in Ireland was formed in 1888, combines the ornament of the 19th century with modern metal cladding. Gallery, exhibition and workspaces. Children's crazy golf and trail. 125th Anniversary of the Boys Brigade in Ireland. For more information visit www.belfastbb.org.uk Directions: 2.4 miles from Millisle heading to Ballywalter
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Newtownards Priory
Court Street, Newtownards, BT23 7NX The only reasonably well-preserved medieval Dominican priory to survive in Northern Ireland, founded in the mid 13th century. The upper parts of the nave, its westward extension and the north aisle arcade date from a 14th century rebuilding. Directions: A20 from Belfast to Church Street. Continue to the roundabout, turn right. At the next traffic lights turn right into Castle Street.
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Newtownards Model Primary School
Scrabo Road, Corporation South, Newtownards, BT23 4NW The original school building was designed, utilising the local Scrabo stone, by Frederick Darley of Dublin around 1862. It is one of the 28 Model Schools erected throughout Ireland in the mid 19th century. The building was refurbished in 2006. For further information visit www.newtownardsmodelps.co.uk Directions: Follow Belfast Road to main roundabout third exit. Follow Blair Mayne Road to roundabout and take first exit on to Scrabo Road, drive 500 metres.
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St Mark's Parish Church
Church Street, Newtownards, BT23 4AN The church was built in 1817 and extended in 1855 with the addition of the North Aisle. It was refurbished in 2010. The stain glass windows are a feature of particular interest. The stone work is strawberry hill neo gothic. For further information visit www.stmarksnewtownards.co.uk Directions: Church Street, Newtownards
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Scrabo Hill Walking Tour
Scrabo Road, Newtownards, BT23 4SJ Scrabo Hill Tour - departing from car park. Scrabo; one of the most prominent features on the landscape of County Down. This tour will explore the geology of this Volcanic Hill and the human story of Scrabo Hill that dates back many centuries. For more information visit www.visitstrangfordlough.co.uk. Directions: From Newtownards follow the signs to Comber and half way along the carriage way you will see a sign for the Tower on the right - cross with caution. Meet in the car park
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Walking Tour of Whitespots
Somme Heritage Centre Car Park, Bangor Road, Newtownards, BT23 7PH Whitespots; since early in the 18th century a name for ever linked with Lead Mining. This tour will explore the mine sett and the early mining methods used at Newtownards to extract lead ore from the ground. Directions: Tour will leave from the Somme Heritage Centre Car Park which is located off the Bangor Road, 3 miles from Newtownards on the left (A21)
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Mount Stewart House & Gardens and Temple of the Winds
Portaferry Road, Newtownards, BT22 2AD Mount Stewart is an 18th Century neo-classical house with some of the most unique and unusual gardens in the National Trust’s care. An exciting £7 million restoration project is currently underway in the house encompassing an exhibition and brand new conservation studio. For further information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mountstewart. See p7 for more Craft NI Events, and p10 & 11 for more Film Events. Directions: From Newtownards, follow the A20 Portaferry Road, for approximately 5 miles.
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Temple of the Winds, Portaferry Road, Newtownards, BT22 2AD
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55 Innishargy Road, Kircubbin, Balligan, Newtownards, BT22 2RQ
The Temple of the Winds will host a small exhibition and demonstration of painting by local artist Mark Graham. Painted in a Post Impressionist manner Mark's small series of paintings glimpse the charm of our built and cultural heritage. See p7 for more Craft NI Events.
Remarkable small Church with roof of thick old Tullycavey slates with an exceptional interior. Graveyard attached. Erected in 1777 as a low mud-walled building with thatched roof. Fully restored in 1966, now used as a mortuary chapel. Only one Mass celebrated annually on All Souls' Day.
1704. A very simple, peaceful and tranquil church. Set within a graveyard entered under an iron overthrow. The porch of about 1800 is surmounted by a bellcote. Sympathetically restored.
Directions: From Newtownards, follow the A20 Portaferry Road, for approximately 5 miles.
Directions: On the west side of the main road from Newtownards to Portaferry, two miles south of Kircubbin. It is in the townland of Lisbane
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The Methodist Church
Portaferry Castle
Ferry Street, Portaferry, BT22 1PB
Castle Street, Portaferry, BT22 1NZ
Portaferry Methodist Church is the oldest in all of Ireland which has held services continually since being built in 1788, although Methodists met here regularly following the first visit of John Wesley in 1778, hence the date on the Gable - 1780. Visit www.portaferrymethodistchurch.org for more information.
Portaferry Castle is a 16th-century tower-house, built by the Savage family and prominently located on the slope overlooking Portaferry harbour within sight of Strangford and Audley’s Castles across the water. Simpler than the earlier ‘gatehouse’ tower house, it is square in plan with one projecting tower to the south where a turret rises an extra storey and contains the entrance and stair from ground floor to first floor. The adjoining stable block is a Tourist Information Centre. See p.14 & 15 for more Living History Events.
Directions: Follow A20 from Newtownards and directions to Strangford Ferry. Church is half way down Ferry Street on right hand side between the square and the ferry.
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Saintfield Heritage Tour
Saintfield Memorial Garden, Saintfield, BT24 7AA
Kilwarlin Moravian Church is an eighteenth century building with some stained glass windows. It is set in lovely grounds with its own Godsacre or graveyard. The gardens contain a representation of the 5th Century BC Battle of Thermopylae. For more information visit www.moravian.org.uk.
A guided walking tour of the history and heritage of Saintfield including links to Francis Hutcheson, the United Irishmen and the 1798 Rebellion. Saintfield's listed buildings and conservation area will be included.Visit www.discoversaintfield.com for more information.
Directions: Take the Ballygowan Road off the A1 at Hillsborough, take the Corcreeny Road, turn right at the bottom and the church is on the right.
Directions: From Carryduff take the A21 for Saintfield and Downpatrick. At the lights in Saintfield turn right into Comber Main Street. Take first right into Comber Street. The Memorial Garden is on the right at the bottom of the hill.
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Hard Hat tours of this Grade A listed Greek Revival temple designed by John Millar and currently undergoing restoration. Issues around fund raising, on-site historical research will also be discussed. For further information visit www.friendsppc.org Directions: Follow the one-way system and immediately before entering the square turn left into Meeting House.
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Portaferry Presbyterian Church
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The Original Catholic Church Saintfield
6 Main Street, Saintfield, BT24 The Original Catholic Church Saintfield now the AYC youth club, built in 1787 from public subscriptions in an unusual T shape. The parish priest of the time was Father Daniel McDonnell, who rode to hounds with Squire Price of Saintfield Demesne. Directions: Take A24 continue to follow to roundabout, take 2nd exit onto Saintfield Road, turn right onto Main Street.
Opening Times: Sat Not open Sun 2pm - 5pm
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Saintfield Second Presbyterian Church
Saintfield Parish Church
First Saintfield Presbyterian Church
Ballynahinch Road, Saintfield, BT24 7AE
Main Street, Saintfield, BT24 7AB
21 Main Street, Saintfield, BT24 7AA
Saintfield Second Presbyterian Church, built in 1796 by members of the First Presbyterian Church who disagreed with the radical preaching of Thomas Ledlie Birch and left to form their own church. This building has been sympathetically restored and improved in 1892 and church halls added and improved in 1980 and 2011.
Built in 1776 and having a beautiful stained glass East window by the world famous artist Karl Parsons. The yew trees in its entrance walk were provided by Hugh Armitage Moore of Rowallane Gardens and are still clipped in a drum shape from when they were planted.
The Church was originally built in 1777 and has been used as a Church ever since. The Guildhall is situated just beside the Church and is used to host many of the Church organisations and activities. For more information please visit www.fpcsaintfield.org
Directions: Take A24 continue to follow to roundabout, take 2nd exit onto Saintfield Road, turn right onto Main Street.
Directions: Take A24 continue to follow to roundabout, take 2nd exit onto Saintfield Road, turn right onto Main Street.
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Directions: Head west on Main Street A21 to Wicket Ln, Continue to follow A21 go through the roundabout, Church on the right hand side.
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Saintfield Masonic Hall
Downpatrick Street, Saintfield, Saintfield, BT24 7AY
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Rowallane Garden
Main Street, Saintfield
Rowallane, Saintfield, BT24 7JA
Saintfield Masonic Hall was dedicated on 10th June 1922. The hall has been in continuous use since then by a number of branches of the masonic order. In 2012 a major refurbishment of the front exterior was undertaken in keeping with the original finish.
Saintfield Orange Hall, built by the Price family in 1803 as a Market House and first used as a Courthouse in 1804. The clock in the roof of the building was made by the Saintfield clock maker, Samuel Spratt. The iron gates in the three archways date from 1828.
Directions: Off Main Street, Saintfield. From Belfast turn right at the traffic lights onto Main Street. Downpatrick Street first on left-hand side.
Directions: Take A24 continue to follow to roundabout, take 2nd exit onto Saintfield Road, turn right onto Main Street.
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Rowallane Garden is a special place for you to enjoy great days out. It is one of the most beautiful gardens to visit in Northern Ireland. A mix of formal and informal garden spaces are awaiting to be explored. Journey through the garden and discover the secret worlds, relax in our cafe which reflects the season's and enjoy stunning views across the garden or nosey in the shop and take a piece of Rowallane home with you. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/rowallane-garden for more information.
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Directions: Located only 25 mins from Belfast City Centre and 1hr 50mins from Dublin. On A7 1 mile from Saintfield on route to Downpatrick.
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Rademon Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Meeting House
17 Listooder Road, Crossgar, BT30 9JF T shaped building restored 2002. Two stories with three galleries with exterior steps. Original fielded panel pews. Built 1787 during the ministry of Rev Moses Nielson. Visit www.rademonchurch.co.uk for more information. Directions: On main Crossgar to Ballynahinch Road. 2 miles from Crossgar, 2nd turn on right. Signposted.
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Castle Ward
Christ Church Ballyculter
Castle Ward Mansion, Strangford, Downpatrick, BT30 7LS
Drumroe Road, Ballyculter, Strangford, BT30 7AS
Situated in a stunning 820 acre demesne overlooking Strangford Lough, this unique 18th century house features both Gothic and Classical styles of architecture. Learn about the fascinating Ward family and discover an exotic sunken garden and pathways which wind through woodland to the Lough. Children's trail around the house, 2 external play areas, indoor play barn, which will open during the day. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/castleward. See p10 & 11 for more Film Events.
1657, remodelled 1882. A cruciform building with tower and spire. Memorials including stained glass in the interior. Burial vaults in the graveyard. Gifted by the Bangor family of Castleward.
Directions: Located just outside Strangford Village
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Directions: Drumroe Road is first on left along road to Ardglass which is opposite entrance to Castleward.
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Downpatrick Library Heritage Open Day
Saul Rd, Downpatrick, BT39 6SE
Ballee Road, Downpatrick, BT30 7ER
Market Street, Downpatrick, BT30 6LZ
Saul Church Built on the site of St Patrick’s 1st Church in Ireland. It is a replica of a Celtic Church complete with round tower.
T-shaped meeting house opened for worship in 1721 and in constant use ever since. Containing original box pews, impressive roof made with Memel pine transported here from the Baltic and a two manual pipe organ made by Dalladay of Hastings and donated by the Carnegie Fund in 1912. For more information please visit www.balleensp.org.uk
Positioned in the centre of the historic town of Downpatrick this local library incorporates a purpose built Heritage Gallery housing an extensive collection of material relating to the county including maps, newspapers, street directories and photographs. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
Directions: 2 Miles from Downpatrick (signposted)
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Directions: In the town centre
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Downpatrick Loop Platform tour by train
Downpatrick & County Down Railway
Via free steam train from Downpatrick Railway Station, Market Street, Downpatrick, BT30 6LZ
Market Street, Downpatrick, BT30 6LZ
Inch Abbey, Road, Downpatrick, BT30 9AT
Historic railway buildings and structures relocated from all parts of Northern Ireland to recreate a living, working railway museum. These include a station building, signal cabin and engine sheds. Carriage Gallery houses a unique collection of Irish railway wooden carriages. Steam trains using unique vintage carriages will be running on both days to Inch Abbey, there will be a charge for this service.
These extensive remains are of a Cistercian Abbey founded in 1180, by John de Courcy, who led the 1177 Anglo-Norman invasion of East Ulster. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events.
Famous for it’s porters’ cries of “All change for Ballynoe, Killough and Ardglass”, the Downpatrick Loop Platform was built in 1893 as an interchange platform for trains running from Belfast to Newcastle and Downpatrick to Ardglass on the Belfast & County Down Railway. Visit www.downrail.co.uk for more information. Directions: Follow the brown signs through the town. Railway station located on entrance off Market Street between ASDA and Ulsterbus station.
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Directions: Follow the brown signs through the town. Railway station located on entrance off Market Street between ASDA and Ulsterbus station.
Opening Times: Sat 2pm – 5pm Sun 2pm – 5pm
Inch Abbey
Directions: From Downpatrick, take the A7 Belfast Road for 1.2km to reach Inch Abbey Road on left. In 400m, signposted access road to Inch Abbey is on left.
Opening Times: Sat Open site, Living History 1pm - 5pm Sun Open site, Living History 1pm - 5pm. NIEA
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Castlewellan Library
3 Upper Square, Castlewellan, BT31 9DA Sited in the 250 year old former Market House in the centre of the town. The library, with its landmark clock tower, reputedly housing a clock originally intended for the Custom House in Dublin, continues to provide a focal point for local life. Exhibition all day “Castlewellan’s Heritage: The Annesley Family Legacy and Local People s Lives”. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events. Directions: In the centre of the town
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Kilclief Castle
For location(s) & times see somewhereto_ section of www.placeni.org
Kilclief Castle, Strangford-Ardglass Road, Strangford, BT30 7PA
Alongside festivities and refreshments to mark the finalising of Killough’s new ‘Village Plan’, in and around Palatine Square in the centre of the village on Saturday from 2pm – talented Armagh school girl, Emma Horan, will be filming a new music video in the village to capture her beautiful new song in this unique seaside setting. See p9 for more somewhereto_ Events.
A tower house overlooking Strangford Lough and the earliest in Lecale, reputedly built by John Sely, Bishop of Down from 1429 to 1443. Garrisoned for the Crown by Nicholas FitzSymon in 1601.
Directions: Killough is on the coast, just south of Downpatrick and Ardglass.
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Annalong Cornmill
Harbour, Mullartown, Annalong Built in the early 1800's, Annalong Corn Mill operated until the 1960's and was one of Northern Ireland's last working watermills. The building retains many original features, including its grain dying kiln, three pairs of millstones and a 15ft waterwheel. Directions: Annalong is situated on the A2 midway between Newcastle and Kilkeel. Cornmill on the north-west side of the harbour, signposted from the town.
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Slieve Donard Resort and Spa
Mourne Heritage Trust Follies Tour
Slieve Donard Resort and Spa, Downs Road, Newcastle, BT33 0AH
Tollymore Forest Park, Bryansford Road, Newcastle
This luxury hotel was finished in June 1898, it was one of the most majestic hotels of its time. Take a look at the dedicated museum which is an 1897 room with a history of the hotel, and exhibits artefacts from over the years. See p16 & 17 for more Food Events.
Tollymore Forest Park is home to many idiosyncratic follies, monuments, gates and bridges. This walking tour will provide participants with information on the history and significance of these distinct structures. The tour will be 2.5 to 3 hours long mainly on the forest roads within Tollymore and some single track through the trees.
Directions: Off Main St, Newcastle
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Dundrum Castle
Greencastle
Kilkeel Library Heritage Open Day
Dundrum Village, Dundrum
Greencastle, Ballyardel, Kilkeel, BT34 4JY
51A Greencastle Street, Kilkeel, BT34 4BH
Probably fortified in pre-Norman times, this hilltop was chosen by John de Courcy about 1177. Captured by King John in 1210, the castle passed to the Earls of Ulster in 1227 but in later middle ages was in Irish hands. Part of NIEA's Living History programme, see p14 & 15 for more Living History Events.
A Royal Castle built around 1250 and prominently situated on a rocky outcrop close to Greencastle Point. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events.
Kilkeel Library opened its doors to the public in February 2014 and has been immediately embraced by the community. With a fresh, contemporary look and modern services and facilities on offer the library has become a community focal point. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
Directions: Signposted off Main Street. On a wooded hill NW of Dundrum village, with fine views. Large car park below the castle.
Directions: Situated 6.4 km south west of Kilkeel. Follow Dunnaval Road from Kilkeel, turning right onto Lurganconary Road. Cross junction with Benagh Road and proceed along Greencastle Pier Road. Entrance to Castle is on right.
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Opening Times: Sat 10am - 5pm, 10:30 Victorian Themed Storytime Exhibition all day by Kilkeel Community Association Art Class Sun Not open E LH
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Hanna's Close
Northern Ireland Water Silent Valley Talk
87 Aughnahoory Road, Kilkeel, BT34 4AH A restored 'Clachan' of seven vernacular houses beside the Kilkeel River. Clachans were once a familiar feature of the Irish countryside and this is an opportunity to visit this rare survivor. Now selfcatering cottages. Art Exhibition. Talks by founding memebers of Hanna's Close. WWI commemorative event for locals awarded the V.C. Refreshments available. Visit www.hannasclose.com for more information. Directions: From Newcastle Kilkeel, turn right into Mill Road, Next right into Aughnahoor Road, Then turn right into Farm Lane.
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Open Day at Tullymurry House
Dromantine House
Silent Valley, Head Road, Kilkeel, Newry, BT34 4HU
96 Glen Road, Dromantine, Glenn, Newry, BT34 1RH
Dr Philip Donald FICE, will present his recent paper, “The Building of the Silent Valley Dam - Setting the Record Straight”, which challenges untruths that have been allowed to circulate unchallenged for over eighty years. Come along and hear the full story. Visit www.niwater.com/silent-valley for more information.
Built 1806, Aneo-classical building constructed in ashlar sandstone. Highly decorated interior from around 1865. Much of the fabric has been restored. At present it is used as a retreat and conference centre. It is home to the society of African Missions. Visit www.dromantineconference.com for more information.
Directions: On A2 Newcastle to Kilkeel road, take right turn at sign for Silent Valley at garage. Right turn at the Carginagh Road, 1 mile to Silent Valley gates.
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Directions: Five miles north of Newry off the A1 Belfast Road. Turn left into Derrycaw Road. Sat 2pm - 5pm, tours commence at 2pm lasting 20 minutes. Tea / coffee and biscuits available Sun Not open T
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Newry & Mourne Museum Bagenal's Castle
Newry City Library Heritage Open Day
Donaghmore, Newry, BT34 1NG
Abbey Way, Newry
79 Hill Street, Newry, BT34 1DG
This much loved country house is set in beautiful grounds with views towards the Mourne mountains. Built in Georgian times the elegant reception rooms echo the grace of a bygone age while outside there are gardens and orchards to explore. For further information visit www.irishlandmark.com
Newry and Mourne Museum is located in a restored 16th century fortified house, Bagenal's Castle, and adjoining 19th century warehouse. The Museum galleries, which interpret the history of the castle and the development of the area from the earliest times, provide a leisure and learning service to the local community throughout Newry and Mourne, and act as a dynamic focus for helping us connect with our past, our present and our future. For further details visit www.bagenalscastle.com
Offering all the facilities you would expect from a modern library it also retains strong links to the history of the local area. The Heritage Collection, situated on the 2nd floor, holds a reference collection which includes books on Irish history, local studies and family history. Also available are historical maps of Co. Down covering the County series (1830s to 1930s) and a selection of local newspapers on microfilm. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
Directions: Castle Street, Newry
Directions: In the City Centre
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Directions: Donaghmore is signed off the main Dublin - Belfast road about 5 miles after Newry. There is a filter lane right if you are approaching from Newry. Take right turn. After 100 yards turn left then almost immediately right. Continue 1 mile then right at crossroad. Church of St Bartholomew is at this junction. Continue to a ‘T’ junction and turn left. Tullymurry House entrance on left.
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The Brontë Homeland Drive
Tullylish Watch Houses Lawrencetown
The Old Town Hall
Bronte Homeland Drive, Church Hill Road, Rathfriland, BT32 5LX
Springvale Road, Lawrencetown, Near Gilford Tullylish, BT63 6EB
1 Scarva Street, Banbridge, Banbridge, BT32 3DA
The drive of 10 miles starts at Drumballyroney Church and school where there are displays about the Bronte's. The story of Patrick and his family can be followed using the map provided. The route is signposted and includes a picnic site. For further information visit www.banbridge.com
Two watch houses erected C.1850 to provide shelter for the men who guarded the linen as it bleached on the green. The watch houses are different designs one has a barrel roof and the other a conical roof. For more information visit www.follies-trust.org.
Grade B1 listed building, 1833, recently restored to its former grandeur and featuring the Downshire coat of arms. Visit www.banbridge.com for more information. See p7 for more Craft NI Events.
Directions: Take B10 road from Banbridge to Rathfriland, drive 8 miles then turn left at Church Hill Road. Bronte Centre is at top of hill
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Directions: A50 Gilford to Banbridge turn right into Lawrencetown Point Road, 100yds turn right at chapel. 1/4 mile along Springvale Road.
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Directions: Off the A1 Belfast to Dublin Road. Take the exit for Banbridge. Old Town Hall is the building with clock tower.
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Ross Monument
Old Town Hall Banbridge, 1 Scarva Street, Banbridge, BT32 3DA
200 Newry Road, Drumnahare, Banbridge, BT32 3NB
Warrenpoint Road, Ringmackilroy, Rostrevor
Old Town Hall Banbridge will host the work of Trish Rogers who will show her wood work and sculpture made mainly from locally sourced bog oak and spalted beech. See p7 for more Craft NI Events.
Award-winning art gallery and sculpture garden dedicated to the memory of internationally renowned sculptor, F.E. McWilliams’ ‘Imma Collection’ of Installation Art. Visit www.femcwilliam.com for further information.
An Egyptian obelisk erected in 1826 on a hill on the outskirts of Rostrevor to commemorate Sir Robert Ross's victory at Bladensburg during the American Second War of Independence of 1812-15.
Directions: Off the A1 Belfast to Dublin Road. Take the exit for Banbridge. Old Town Hall is the building with clock tower.
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Directions: Off the A1 Belfast to Dublin road, near the outlet village retail park
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County Fermanagh Newry Road, Ballyvally, Warrenpoint, BT34 3LE An excellent example of a tower house and bawn built in 1568 at the strategic spot where the Newry River meets Carlingford Lough. There has been a Keep on this site since 1212 – originally built by Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster – to prevent attacks on Newry via the river, as part of the area’s Norman fortifications. The original was destroyed in the 1641 rebellion. Under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events. Directions: From Newry, take signs for Warrenpoint on the A2 Warrenpoint Rd. The keep is 6 miles along on the right, situated on the water’s edge. Free car parking is nearby.
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3 Tempo Road, Enniskillen, BT74 6HR Constructed in 1932 to the designs of Benjamin Cowser and John MacGeagh, this carefully crafted masonic hall is one of the finest in Northern Ireland. It enjoys a prominent position at the junction of Dublin Road and Tempo Road. Tea and soft drinks will be available. Directions: In Enniskillen, at the junction of Dublin Road and Tempo Road, beside Fire Station, next adjoining premises Belmont Court Hotel.
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Quaker Meeting House
Park Street, Hillsborough, BT26 6AL Single-storey stone Quaker Meeting House, built c.1836 and attached burial ground. The building is set within its own walled grounds on the south side of Park Street. The simple modest detailing of this meeting house are typical of its style and date, all of which are retained both to the exterior and interior of this building. The extent of intactness which includes the setting, all external material finishes and fittings in addition to its remarkably intact interior, make this structure of particular note and an important part of the historical development of Hillsborough. Directions: Located on the South side of Park Street behind a large wall. Park Street is the main road into Hillsborough Park.
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Enniskillen Library
Enniskillen Castle Museums
Enniskillen Library, Halls Lane, Enniskillen, BT74 7DR
Castle Barracks, Wellington Road, Castle Barracks, Enniskillen, BT74 7HL
While the architecture of Enniskillen Library suggests a service firmly based in modern times, the building houses the main Heritage collection for County Fermanagh including a collection of over 200 books, journals and maps which record the history and the development of the railway system in Ireland. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
Visit Enniskillen Castle Museums free of charge over this weekend. Enniskillen Castle was built almost 600 years ago by Gaelic Maguires. Guarding one of the few passes into Ulster, it was strategically important throughout its history. In the 17th century it became an English garrison fort and later served as part of a military barracks. Site houses Fermanagh County Museum and The Inniskillings Museum. For more information visit www.enniskillencastle.co.uk
Directions: From A4 Tempo Road, Follow Belmore St,then Queen Elizabeth Rd, turning left off the roundabout into Halls Lane.
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Enniskillen Town Hall
Headhunters Railway Museum
2 Townhall Street, Enniskillen, BT74 0SA
5 Darling Street, Enniskillen, BT74 7DP
This imposing building erected 1898 - 1901 was designed by William Scott and built of Carrickreagh stone. Visit www.fermanagh.gov.uk for more information.
A trip to the museum brings the golden age of steam vividly to life and looks at the impact that railways had on peoples way of life within Fermanagh and the border counties, until the closure of the lines in 1957 . There will be an exhibition of railway paintings by David Briggs and children will enjoy operating the large model railway. For further information visit www.headhuntersmuseum.com
Directions: The Townhall is located in the Enniskillen town centre just off the Diamond.
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Directions: At the west end of Enniskillen opposite the Methodist Church.
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Castle Barracks, Wellington Road, Castle Barracks, Enniskillen, BT74 7HL The Inniskillings Museum showcases the history of the two Inniskillings Regiments raised in Enniskillen over 300 years with interactive displays and wonderful examples of military dress, silverware and history. We will be showing our WW1 handling collection, including uniforms & equipment from British, French and German armies, and will have information on the men from Fermanagh who died in the First World War. For further information visit www.inniskillingsmuseum.com Directions: Enniskillen Castle is on Wellington Road, Beside the West Bridges, and is within easy walking distance of the Town Centre.
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Monea Castle
Convent Chapel
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Derrygonnelly, Castletown, Monea, Enniskillen, BT74 8ET
Convent of Mercy, 6 Belmore Street, Tonystick, Enniskillen, BT74 6AA
Belfast Road, Castle Coole, Enniskillen, BT74 6JY
A Plantation castle, built in 1619 for Malcolm Hamilton of Portaferry later Archbishop of Cashel. Captured in the 1641 rising and then occupied by the governor of Enniskillen. Abandoned about 1750 after an accidental fire.
The chapel was designed by William Scott in 1904 in the Byzantine Revival style. It is noted for its collection of stained glass by the Tower of Glass, Dublin.
Savour the exquisite grandeur of this stunning 18th century mansion. As one of Ireland's finest neoclassical houses, the sumptuous Regency interior provides a rare treat for visitors to glimpse what life was like in the home of the Earls of Belmore. Activity in the impressive basement kitchen surrounding the arrival of the Lincoln Range.
Directions: 1/2 ml south of Monea village in Castletown Demesne
Opening Times: Sat Open Access Sun Open Access NIEA
Directions: Take sign for Town Centre, turn right at mini roundabout, but go straight across road and up the avenue.
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Directions: On A4, 1.5 miles from Enniskillen, on main Enniskillen - Belfast Road.
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Design Onion exhibition at Castle Coole
Portora Castle
Tully Castle
Castle Coole, Belfast Road, Castle Coole, Enniskillen, BT74 6JY
Derrygonnelly Road, Enniskillen, BT74 7HA
Church Hill, Derrygonnelly, Tully, Enniskillen, BT93 6HP
Design Onion is a young energetic furniture design and manufacture studio formed in 2007 by Ronan Lowery. Working mainly to commission for both private and corporate clients they create unique and innovative pieces of bespoke furniture fusing contemporary design with traditional woodworking techniques and modern materials. See p7 for more Craft NI Events.
The castle guards a crossing point of the Erne, where the river joins the open Lough, which has been important since prehistoric times. It was built in 1613 by Sir William Cole and there is a description in 1619 of a bawn with four flankers and a house of three storeys. The castle had an important military role in the 1641 rising and again in 1688. In 1859, part of the castle was blown up by boys of Portora School, and more of it fell in the great gale of 1893-4.
A fortified house and bawn completed in 1619 and now with a 17th century style garden. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events.
Directions: On A4, 1.5 miles from Enniskillen, on main Enniskillen - Belfast Road.
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Directions: 1m NW of Enniskillen, reached by turning right from the A46 (Donegal-Belleek)Rd on the outskirts of the town and along a track towards the lough to a car park at the site.
Directions: Approximately 15 miles from Enniskillen on the Shore Road.
Opening Times: Sat 10am - 5pm Sun 10am - 5pm, Living History 1pm - 5pm, for more information see p14 & 15 NIEA
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Florence Court
'Rocky Ramble' Cuilcagh Mountain Park
Trory, Point, Devenish, Enniskillen, BT94 1PP
Florencecourt, Florence Court Demesne, Enniskillen, BT92 1DB
Meeting in Cuilcagh Mountain Park Car Park, BT92 1EW
An island community founded in the 6th century by St Molaise. Suffered Viking attack and burned in 1157. In the Middle Ages it flourished as the parish church and St Mary's Augustinian Priory. Best known for its intact round tower, there is much else to see and explore. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events.
At the centre of this great Irish estate lies Florence Court House, one of the most charming and beautiful mansions in Ulster. Enjoy a fascinating upstairs/ downstairs tour, and then relax in the peaceful gardens and take in the stunning views.
Why not come along and explore the fascinating and unique landscape of Cuilcagh Mountain. Stout footwear and warm waterproof clothing are essential. Not suitable for children under 4.
Directions: Take the A32 from Enniskillen to Trory Point where there will be a free ferry to the island.
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Aghalurcher Church
Aghalurcher Road, Aghalurcher Glebe, Lisnaskea, BT92 0AU This is the site of an ancient church or monastery founded by St Ronan, possibly in the 7th century. By the medieval period it was a large important parish, but in ruins by 1622. Directions: 1.5 mls south of Lisnaskea.
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Crom Church
Crom, Newtownbutler, BT92 8AP
Crom Church, Derryvore, Teemore, BT92
One of Ireland's most important nature conservation areas - Crom is home to ancient woodland, picturesque islands and many rare species. Enjoy one of the inspirational woodland walks and nature trails, and visit the Historic Castle ruins and walled garden.
This picturesque estate church of the Earls of Erne holds magnificent examples of European stained glass, an important Telford organ and a tower with viewing platform holding eight bells, in a beautiful setting, on the shores of upper Lough Erne. Special display showing local involvement in WW1. Visit www.kinawley.kilmore.anglican.org for more information.
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149-159 Main Street, Lisnaskea, Castle Balfour, Lisnaskea, BT92 0JE
Derryhooly Road, Teemore, Derrylin, BT92 9ES
Caldragh Cemetery, 20 Boa Island Road, Belleek, BT93 8AA
The castle was under construction by the Scottish planter Sir James Balfour in 1619 on the site of a Maguire stronghold and it ceased to be inhabited after a fire in 1803.
Curry's Cottage is one of the last surviving cruckframed thatched cottages in Northern Ireland. Built of mud in the 18th century, it has been restored by Hearth Revolving Fund to provide a venue for education and traditional arts. The annex alongside it is available for short-stay accommodation.
The 'Janus' statue is a unique two-faced Irish sculpture along with an associated Sile na Gig statue in Caldragh Graveyard. The figure has inspired poets, artists, photographers, historians and historical theorists but still retains an enigmatic aura. An Erne Heritage Tour guide will tell all. For more information visit www.erneheritagetours.com
Directions: Signposted off the Main Street in Lisnaskea.
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Directions: Going from Derrylin to Belturbet, the Derryhooly Road is about a mile past Teemore on the right hand side, and the cottage is about 200 yards along on the right.
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Directions: On A47 road between Kesh and Belleek. About 5 miles from Kesh. The signpost indicates Caldragh Graveyard and not the Janus Figure. The figures are in the graveyard.
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Keenaghan Old Abbey and Cemetery
Colebrooke Park - Cancelled
Open Day at The Triumphal Arch Gatelodge
Keenaghan Old Abbey and Cemetery, Keenaghan, Belleek, BT93 3ES
26 Colebrooke Park Road, Colebrooke, Brookeborough, BT94 4DW
Scheduled monument. Two walls of the 15thcentury abbey stand to their full height and retain an important medieval window in the east gable. A stone head from the church is held in the Fermanagh County Museum. Evidence uncovered through conservation revealed that the structure was originally thatched. Local Historian Joe O'Loughlin will be on site.
Colebrook Park - Stately home of the Brooke family. Viscount and Viscountess Brookborough were featured on Channel 4 Country House Rescue in June 2012. Winners of Bioblitz Ireland 2013. For further information visit: www.colebrooke.info
22 Colebrooke Park Road, Colebrooke Demesne, Colebrooke, Brookeborough, BT94 4DW
Directions: N of A47 Belleek - Kesh Road 2 m from Belleek , T junction brown tourist sign Keenaghan Lough - follow road N 200 m. Sign on left.
Opening Times: Sat 11.30am - 3pm Sun 11.30am - 3pm T
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Directions: A4 North West side, 3 miles from Five Mile Town, 2 miles from Brookeborough, sign Colebrook Parish Church, 150 mtrs, turn right, 200 mtrs gate on the left.
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This classically proportioned T-shaped lodge was designed to echo the grand style of the main house and form an imposing entrance to the estate. Near to collapse, Irish Landmark have restored this building and given it a new life. Light refreshments offered. For further info see www.irishlandmark.com Directions: In Maguiresbridge turn right onto the A4 Enniskillen to Belfast. After approx. 4kms turn left at sign for Stonepark Baptist Church, drive straight ahead (red phone box on right) for about 400mtrs to a small crossroads with church on left. The gatelodge is approx. 200mtrs on left just inside the gates.
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County Londonderry 48 Tattykeeran Road, Tempo, BT94 3FW Former Church of Ireland structure which operated between 1814 and 1980. Converted to a 4 bed family home with studio. Completed December 2008. Contemporary extension to restored B listed church building. Runner up on House of the Year 2012. www.nathanarmstrongarchitect.com Directions: On A4 going West take turn off for Ashbrook. Take second left after approx 3.5km. Home is on the left after approx 200m
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Guildhall Square, Derry, BT48 8DQ The Guildhall was originally built in 1887. Fashioned in neo-gothic style it is one of the most striking buildings in the northwest. The Guildhall building has recently undergone a major restoration, transforming the building from the city's civic space in a multi-faceted visitor experience with some of the finest examples of stained glass windows. Directions: City Centre location - A2 from Belfast or A5 from Omagh
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Derry~Londonderry - An Urban Walk
Meet outside 5-7 Artillery Street (Playhouse Theatre). BT48 6RG. Explore the architecture, design and urban development of Derry~Londonderry. Directions: Meet outside 5-7 Artillery Street (Playhouse Theatre)
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31-33 Shipquay Street, Derry BT48 6DL Exhibition: ‘This is the place | photography from the ground up.’ This exhibition features work submitted for the somewhereto_ photography competition ‘This is the place’, which invited young people to show us their places as they see and experience them. See p9 for more somewhereto_ Events. Directions: Halfway down Shipquay Street on the right, heading from the Diamond to the Walls
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Life Below Stairs
The Deanery, Bishop St Within, Londonderry, BT48 6PP “Life Below Stairs” - in the company of a character from early Victorian-era Derry, discover what life was like in the basement of the Deanery attached to St. Columb’s Cathedral. Access by steps to the basement of the Deanery. Visitors should use the ‘servants and tradesmen entrance’ at the rear of the Deanery through the Stable Yard. Organised by the City Walls Heritage Project with the support of the Dean and Select Vestry of St Columb’s Cathedral. Visit walls400.com/events/ hidden-heritage or contact Mark Lusby 07713 566 719. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events. Directions: ‘Servants and tradesmen entrance’ - through the Stable Yard Gate, at the side of the Deanery, Bishop St Within.
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Under Siege on Royal Bastion
Double Bastion, Grand Parade, Derry Walls “Under Siege on Royal Bastion” - in the company of a character from the Great Siege of Derry 1688-89, discover how the present-day landscape of the Foyle Valley was used by both Jacobite and Williamite forces. Access by stairs to the top of the Plinth with elevated views of the Walled City and surrounding valleys. Organised by the City Walls Heritage Project with the support of the General Committee of the Apprentice Boys of Derry. Visit walls400.com/events/hiddenheritage or contact Mark Lusby 07713 566 719. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events. Directions: From the Diamond, walk up Bishop Street Within to the Walls, up steps, Double Bastion is to SW overlooking Bogside
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Upper Magazine Street, Upper Magazine Street, Londonderry, BT48 6PH
Walled City Partnership delivers Northern Ireland's largest and most successful Townscape Heritage Initiative in the N.E. quarter of Derry’s walled city. Architects Ronan O’Donnell and Mary Kerrigan lead walking tours through the THI, taking in over 25 historic buildings, repaired under the scheme, and tell the story behind its success.
First Derry built on the site purchased with Queen Mary's donation to reward presbyterian loyalty during the siege. Re-opened following major repairs in May 2011 to address structural damage due to dry rot. First Derry is an iconic component of Derry/ Londonderry’s Built Heritage. It comprises a sacred space, visitors’ centre and exterior historic trail travelling backwards from 2011-1642.
Directions: The tours starts at The Diamond, at the junction of Shipquay St, Ferryquay St and Butcher St within the walled city.
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Derry's Walls Walking Tour
The Playhouse
Handbuilt Ceramic Vessels by Maria Connolly
Derry Visitor and Convention Bureau, Foyle Street, Londonderry, BT48 6AL
5-7 Artillery Street, Derry~Londonderry, BT47 6RG
The Playhouse, 5-7 Artillery Street, Derry~Londonderry, BT47 6RG
The only remaining completely walled city in Ireland, and one of the finest examples in Europe. The walls of the 17th century form a walkway around the old inner city and a tour is a must for all visitors. Free Guided Historical Tour. For more information see www. derryvisitor.com.
The former 'B1' Listed Building now housing Northern Ireland's largest community Arts Centre which has recently been restored (2004 BBC Restoration N.Irish winner) Historical Tours and Children's Art workshops. Visit www.derryplayhouse.co.uk for more information.
A collection of vessels whose forms are inspired by vintage bottles and jars will be on show at The Playhouse Derry Londonderry. By creating small collections Maria likes to draw reference from personal memory and her environment. See p7 for more Craft NI Events.
Directions: From Belfast follow the A6 and signs for City Centre. From North Coast follow the A2 and signs for City Centre. From Omagh follow the A5 and signs for City Centre. In all cases, Tourist Information will be sign posted.
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Directions: The Playhouse is situated beside the historic city walls, 300 metres from Foyleside Shopping Centre and 50 from The Diamond.
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Derry Central Library
Freemasons' Hall
Slighe Chaluim Chille - St Columba Trail
35 Foyle Street, Londonderry, BT48 6AL
25 Bishop Street, Londonderry, BT48 6PR
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This large city library houses the main Heritage collection for Co. Londonderry including the Bigger and McDonald photograph archive, drawn from the Derry Standard newspaper between 1927 - 1947. 10th to 30th Sept ‘Derry and the Second World War,’ display of photos to mark 75th anniversary of the start of WWII. Self-guided trails and further information available during opening hours. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
This three storey red brick building, built in 1753 and extended in 1800 was the Bishop's Palace until 1946. It was the residence of Cecil Frances Alexander who wrote "All Things Bright and Beautiful" and "There is a Green Hill Far Away". Visit www.visitderry.com for further information.
The city of Derry traces its origins to a monastery founded here in the 6th Century. Back in the first days of settlement here, the hill was a wooded island. Derry is closely linked to the story of Colmcille, said to have set sail from Derry to found his new monastery in Iona in 563. St Columba's Trail unveils the story of the Columban monastery, including St Augustine's Church, Long Tower Church, St Columb's Well, St Columb's Cathedral and the Harbour Museum. For maps and route please visit: www.colmcille.org
Directions: A2 along Foyle embankment, 4th exit from r’bout, right onto Water St then next right onto Foyle St.
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Directions: The trail starts by the Guildhall and follows the line of the city walls. Head across the square and up the stairs on to the walls, walking anti-clockwise.
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The War Memorial
War Memorial, The Diamond, Londonderry, BT48 6PW The War Memorial was erected in 1927. It is a very vigorous composition with statues of a soldier and sailor on plinths flanking a higher statue of Victory holding aloft a laurel wreath, all by English sculptor Vernon March. In 2010 the garden around the memorial was re-opened to the public following a community project which noted that the names on the memorial were quite evenly split between members of both of Northern Ireland's main communities. Directions: Located at the centre of The Diamond, in the very cntre of the walled city.
Long Tower Church
Long Tower Street, Derry
59-61 Long Tower Street, Derry, BT48 6QQ
St Columba's Church occupies the site of a monastery founded by St Columba in 546. The foundations of the building started in 1748 lie under the present church that was extended and remodelled in 1909.
This is a recently restored B2 listed school building, dating from 1815. The building, previously included on the Buildings at Risk register NI has been restored to a high standard by architects HMD and builders Woodvale Construction. It house an exhibition area relating to the shared history and heritage of the founding father of the city, Columb/Colmcille. More information at www.stcolumba-heritagecentre.com.
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Lumen Christi College, Bishop’s Street, Derry, BT48 6UJ
St Eugene's Cathedral, Francis Street, Derry, BT48 9AP
Museum of Free Derry, Bloody Sunday Centre, 55 Glenfada Park, Derry, BT48 9DR
A unique opportunity to visit this impressive monument which had an important role during the 1689 Siege of Derry; when Jacobite soldiers, supporters of the Catholic King James II, seized the windmill and used it to store ammunitions, surviving on meagre food rations during 105 days of the siege. Visit www.lumenchristicollege.co.uk for more information.
Built to the designs of JJ McCarthy in 1873 in a spare Gothic style. The six-bay nave arcades are supported on octagonal shafts, with a clerestory, aisles and a short chancel flanked by north and south side chapels.
The Museum of Free Derry was set up in the heart of the Bogside to tell the story of the momentous events in Derry from the civil rights movement to Bloody Sunday. For more information contact 028 7136 0880 and see www.museumoffreederry.org
Directions: The cathedral is situated at the top of William Street, with a 10 min walking distance from Foyle Street bus station and 30 min walking distance from train station
Directions: From The Diamond, head NE, turn left on to Butcher St, left on to Fahan St, right on to Rossville St, left on to Glenfada Park.
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Sat 1pm - 4pm Sun 1pm - 4pm Free entry for EHOD weekend
Directions: At Waterside roundabout, take the 1st exit onto A2. Turn right to stay on A2 At roundabout take first exit onto to Abercorn Road B507. Turn left onto Bishop Street.
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St Columb's Wells
130 St Columb's Wells, Derry, BT48 6LY St Columb's Well is one of the most ancient parts of the City of Derry~Londonderry. It is indicated on early maps and referred to on the Annals. Originally three wells were venerated on this site which sat below the Oak Grove that gives the city its name. The current pump dates from the late Victorian Period. Directions: The pump is situated within a small development of pensioners bungalows. Go to the base of Fahan Street which leads down to the Bogside from Butcher's Gate on the Walls. Turn left at the base of the hill and walk into the small development.
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Saint Augustine's Church
St Columb's Cathedral
Grand Parade, Palace Street, Derry’s Walls, BT48 6PS
London Street, Bishop Street, Londonderry, BT48 6RQ
St.Augustine's sits on the oldest site in the City and there has been a Church here since the 6th Century. The Graveyard contains many famous graves. For more information please visit www.saintaugustines. co.uk Tourist App - St.Augustine's Church or St. Augustine's Info Tour
Built in 1633, St Columb's is the oldest building within the walled city. The museum contains a chalice of 1613 and artefacts from the siege of 1688-89. First cathedral to be built in the British Isles after the Reformation. Extensive restoration to Cathedral during 2010. Special exhibition on the life of Cecil Frances Alexander, Poetess and Hymn writer. For more information see www.stcolumbscathedral.org.
Directions: On The Grand Parade of the iconic Derry's Walls, signposted from Bishop Street.
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The Tower Museum
Union Hall Place, Derry, BT48 6LU The award winning Tower Museum is the only museum to achieve the status of British and Irish "Museum of the Year" and was specially commended in the European Museum of the Year in 1994. The Tower Museum has two main exhibitions - "Story of Derry" & "La Trinidad Valancera" as well as a programme of touring exhibitions and events. Interactive discovery zone for children. Visit www.derrycity.gov.uk/museums/tower-museum Directions: Follow signs for City Centre, museum located adjacent to City Walls bordering Waterloo Place - Guildhall Square.
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Carlisle Road Methodist Church
Limavady Road, Clooney, Derry~Londonderry, BT47 6HH
19-21 Carlisle Road, Londonderry, BT48 6JJ
Built in 1841 as a self-contained barracks and extended during the following 162 years. Come tour this open site with NIEA conservation architect, Manus Deery on Saturday at 2pm.
Church building is neo-gothic style with a delicate spire and flying buttresses. Internally the Church is theatre style with the organ behind the pulpit. The Church is on the Christian Trail for the City. Refreshments will be available.
Directions: From A2 Waterside area, turn into Columb's Road, left into Browning Drive, 2nd gate on left.
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Waterside Library
Waterside Library, The Workhouse, 23 Glendermott Road, Londonderry, BT47 6GB The workhouse Museum and Waterside Library are built on the site of the original Derry Workhouse opened in 1840, the workhouse closed in 1948 but was used as a hospital until 1991. Local historians managed to save some of the original workhouse building from demolition where the Waterside Library is now housed. The building is of great historical interest and boasts a number of ghostly residents! See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events. Directions: Take A2 Duke Street, take Right onto king Street and next right onto Glendermott Street.
Opening Times: Sat 10am - 5pm, 11am Victorian themed story time and games. Sun Not open
St Columb's Church
32 Chapel Road, Waterside, Derry, BT47 2BB The church is of cruciform plan with nave eight bays long, transepts one bay long, stone faced in a mixture of sandstone ashlar and schist random rubble, pitched slated roof with square belfry rising out of roof at west end and crowned with spire. Directions: From Craigavon Bridge, go on to Spencer Road. Located on the west side of Chapel Road immediately south of the junction with Malvern Terrace.
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Prehen, Londonderry, BT47 2PB Built in 1740 and designed by architect Michael Priestley, this is a rubble stone building with central pediment and Gibbsian detail. Home of the Tompkins family who married into the Knox family. Prehen means ‘wood of the crows’ - visit here and you will see why. Entry is by prior booking only, tel 028 7134 2829. Directions: Behind and above the Everglades Hotel, take the Prehen Road off Victoria Road, turn left into Prehen Park, house at end.
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Ardmore Road, Londonderry, BT47 3QP Ashbrook was built in 1590 by Josiah Ash and has been lived in continuously by the Ash family ever since. The family and the house have played a part in the history of the city of Derry throughout the centuries from the plantation to Georgian era and from the Siege to US Marine base in WWII. Vintage tea/refreshments will be available. For more information see www.ashbrookestate.com. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events. Directions: A6 Derry to Belfast. Altnagelvin hospital on left - continue down hill. Take right signed Ardmore, Tullyally and Beech Hill hotel. Ashbrook on left approx 1/2 mile.
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Eglinton History Trail
Main Street and Mill Path, Eglinton, BT47 3AD Historic main Street with 15 Historic listings, including buildings and stone walls. The Main Street has retained its village character with remains of buildings dating from the late medieval gable of the old church, Company of Grocers’ Houses and Court House. Directions: From Derry follow sign for Eglinton and come in at Broadbridge Roundabout. From Limavady and Coleraine follow the signs for Eglinton and come in at City of Derry Roundabout. From Belfast follow signs for Limavady from Altnagelvin Roundabout and come in at Broadbridge Roundabout.
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The Manor House
15 Main Street, Ebrington, BT47 3AA The Manor House is a Georgian Building built by the Grocers’ Company of London in1820 with further additions around 1900 with a tower and castellations. It was built for the Grocers’ agent but was sold to James Davidson in about 1870 and the family still live there today. Tea and Coffee and light refreshments will be available. For further information visit www.themanorhouseeglinton.com. Directions: Follow signs for Eglinton, the Manor House is in the centre of the village.
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Company of Grocers’ Houses
Limavady Library
The Hezlett House
36 Main Street, Eglinton, BT47 3AD
5 Connell Street, Limavady, BT49 0EA
107 Seacoast Road, Castlerock
Grade B2 listed building, built by the Company of Grocers in the 1830's. This property, restored in 2001, forms one of a group of craftmen's houses, this being known as the Carpenter's Dwelling. It was part of the re-design of the village from 1823-36. The refurbishment of this property in 2001 has made it a vibrant part of the local community with Headmaster's Barber, Green Cafe and Chineses Takeaway. Drop in to any of them, they will be happy to talk to you.
Celebrating 35 years in business this year. The building was designed by Messrs Smyth and McMurty architects. The library, Crown Buildings, District Council Offices and Police Station are all housed in one complex. Display People and Place Photographs of Limavady District 1890 to 1960 during September. How well do you know Limavady? Why not test your knowledge by completing a town trail - self-guided trails during opening hours. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
Learn about the reality of rural 17th century life in one of Northern Ireland's oldest buildings, Hezlett House. Free flow trails, tracker packs for children, scheduled guided tours and refreshments available
Directions: On Main Street, Eglinton.
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Downhill Demesne, Downhill, Coleraine, BT51 4RP Visit the stunning landscape of Downhill Demesne with its beautiful gardens and magnificent walks. Discover the striking 18th century mansion of the eccentric Earl Bishop of Derry that lies in ruin, then explore Mussenden Temple perched on the cliff edge. Free flow trails, tracker packs for children and scheduled guided tours. For more information visit: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/downhill-demesne-andhezlett-house Directions: 1 mile west of Castlerock and 5 miles west of Coleraine. On Coleraine - Downhill coast road (A2)
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Directions: Situated at the corner of junction of the main A6 Coleraine to Londonderry Road.
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Glenshane Road, Dungiven Early Christian Period and Medieval Monuments: Augustinian Priory associated with the O'Cahan Family of the Roe Valley. Directions: Drive towards Dungiven from Glenshane on A6 and it is signposted on the left before the town. Reached by foot down a long lane.
Opening Times: Sat 12noon - 4pm Sun 12noon - 4pm NIEA
Green Lane Museum
Roe Valley, Country Park, 41 Dogleap Road, Limavady Green Lane Museum gives visitors the opportunity to see historical exhibits relating to local trades, agriculture and linen production and to experience a true flavour of days gone by in Limavady. Central to the display is Limavady and District War Memorial which lists the names of those who fought and died in the First and Second World Wars. For further information about the museum, please contact the Limavady Tourist Info on Tel: 028 7776 0650 or visit www.facebook.com/greenlanemuseum. Directions: Follow Ballyquinn Road from Limavady to Dungiven. Turn right at sign for Country Park.
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Magilligan Point, Limavady Plantation Tower and later Monuments: Magilligan Tower was built in 1812 together with another at Greencastle on the Donegal Coast. No dogs allowed in the Tower. Part of NIEA's Living History programme see p14 & 15. Directions: 7 miles WNW of castlerock turning off the A2 (Seacoast Rd) onto the B202 (Point Rd)
Opening Times: Sat 12noon - 4pm, Living History 12noon - 4pm Sun 12noon - 4pm, Living History 12noon - 4pm NIEA
Portstewart Library
Portstewart Town Hall, The Crescent, Portstewart, BT55 7BT
Portrush Amphitheatre, Station Square, Portrush
Designed by Benjamin Cowser also designer of Vogue Cinema, Kilkeel, described as ‘An architect of restrained modernism’ by Larmour, winning entry in an architectural competition 1933. How well do you know Portstewart? Why not test your knowledge by completing a town trail? Self guided trails and further information available during opening hours. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
Performance: Youth Music Project. A group of ten young performers and 4 music technology apprentices from Magherafelt will stage a live performance in Portrush Amphitheatre. See P9 for more somewhereto_ Events.
Directions: At the centre of Portstewart, just off the promenade, at the eastern end of the Crescent
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Coleraine Library
Queen Street, Coleraine, BT52 1BE Coleraine Library celebrates its 45th anniversary this year, having opened in February 1969. It is a circular building, built to take full advantage of the sloping corner site, with good natural light on all sides. It reflects the modern architecture of the 1960s. Now listed. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events. Directions: In the town centre
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Coleraine Market Yard
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Market Yard, New Market Street, Coleraine, BT52 1EH
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Causeway Museum Service invites you to visit Coleraine Market Yard and come for a guided walk through the Victorian streets of Coleraine to meet the characters who lived and worked there over a century ago. The Victorian Tours are suitable for all ages. www.Niarchive.org
Erected in the 17th century as a Vinters' Company Plantation fortified house and bawn. It is now a living building which interprets the history of this beautiful region and its influence on one of our greatest poets, Seamus Heaney. See p14 & 15 for more Living History Events.
Directions: Meet at the New Market Street entrance to the Market Yard
Directions: Bellaghy Bawn is situated in Bellaghy village, which is 3 mls beyond Toome, signposted off A6.
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County Tyrone The Bridewell, 6 Church Street, Magherafelt, BT45 6AN Magherafelt Library is housed in the Bridewell building, an old courthouse and gaol. The site has a long history as a place of worship dating back to 1425. The Courthouse was added in 1804. In 1890 alterations were carried out and the Bridewell became the Town Hall. In the 1940’s a Public Library was opened, with many socials and dances taking place around the books! September 4th - 30th - a display to mark the first anniversary of the death of our Nobel laureate and poet - ‘A Celebration of the life and work of Seamus Heaney 1939 to 2013’. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
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Nestling in an idyllic wooded glen offering lovely walks and picnic spots this, the last working water-powered linen beetling mill, offers a unique experience for all the family. Try some scutching, hackling and weaving as you take part in hands-on demonstrations, against the thundering cacophony of beetling engines. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/wellbrook-beetling-mill
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Directions: 4 miles from Cookstown, follow the signs from A505 Cookstown to Omagh Road.
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57 Annaghmore Rd, Aneterbeg, Coagh, Coookstown, BT80 0JA 300 Year old cottage, listed since in 1991. Tourist attraction opened during the summer months. Headquarters for Muintirevlin Historical Society and Coyle's Cottage Women's Group. Host Cluntoe Airfield Tours. Directions: Mid way between Cookstown and Magherafelt. Battery Road or Ballyronan - Coagh
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Lissan House & Demesne
Drumgrass Road, Lissan, Cookstown, BT80 9SW This 400 year old house was home to many interesting characters over the 400 years the Staples family lived here. Listen to the stories of the history of this fantastic house as one of our guides show you around. Treasure Hunt for children. www.lissanhouse. com Directions: Take Lough Fea Rd out of Cookstown towards Draperstown for 2 miles. Take right onto Drumgrass Road. Entrance to Lissan House & Demesne on left. Mile long drive to car park and Lissan House.
Grant Ancestral Homestead
Dergina, Ballygawley, BT70 1TW John Simpson, born here, emigrated to America in 1760. He was the maternal grandfather of Ulysses Simpson Grant, commander in the Civil War and the 18th President of the United States. Audiovisual show, children's play area, bike rental and wildlife garden. For further information visit: www.dungannon.gov.uk Directions: Off B34, 13 miles west of Dungannon
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144 Derrycaw Road, Moy, Derrycaw, Dungannon, BT71 6NA Built in the 1820s, this handsome Irish gentry house is surrounded by its 130-hectare (320-acre) wooded riverside estate. The former home of the MacGeough Bond family, a tour of this Neo-classical masterpiece reveals it is unchanged since 1900. The eclectic interior still evoking the family's tastes and interests. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/argory for more information. Directions: On Derrycaw Road, 4 miles from Moy, 3 miles from M1 exit. Drive time: belfast 40 minutes
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Benburb Castle
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A bawn built by Sir Richard Wingfield around 1615, on or near a stronghold of Shane O'Neill.
Celtic legends come to life on the walls of Benburb Castle. Peter Francis Fahy combines poetry, art, music and drama to recreate two of the most magical tales from the Mythological Cycle of Celtic mythology. Projected on the walls of the stately Benburb castle, this event will be ideal for adults, children, and all fans of art, animation and Celtic mythology. See p21 for more Arts & Culture Events.
Former Manor House built in 1890 to designs of WH Lynn for a Belfast businessman. The rich interior has ornate timber detailing and plasterwork and has been a Servite Priory since 1949.
Directions: Leave M1 at junction 15 on A29. At Moy take Benburb Road.Park in the Servite priory car park. off Main Street. Signposted. The castle is a short walk downhill from the Priory.
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Parkanaur Manor House
57 Parkanaur Road, Dungannon Property was owned by the Burgess family for six generations. A local man Thomas Doran who set up a trust known as "The Thomas Doran Parkanaur Trust" bought the estate in 1958. Parkanaur College is the only Residential & Further Education College in Northern Ireland for people with learning and physical difficulties. Parkanaur Manor House takes bookings for weddings and private functions. Visit www.parkanaurmanorhouse.com for more information. Directions: 1 mile from dual carriageway Belfast - Omagh, follow Donaghmore and Castlecaulefield sign and Parkanaur Forest.
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59 Gortnaglough Road, Drumbearn, Dungannon, BT71 5EE
26 Market Square, Drumcoo, Dungannon, BT70 3LG
Belville House is an important two-storey gable ended House, dated back to the 17th Century. Lies 0.5 miles west of Mountjoy Port in townland Gortnaglough. The most interesting and unusual feature of the house is the timberwork. The oak has been dated 1675.
Situated in the former Belfast Bank, a beautiful midVictorian centrepiece at the heart of Dungannon town and beneath one of Ireland and Europe's most important heritage sites: Hill of the O'Neill. The centre contains a multi-media exhibition narrating the Hill's importance in Irish and European history, its links to the O'Neills and the subsequent Flight of the Earls and Plantation of Ulster. www.dungannon.info
Directions: Main road to Mountjoy Fort from Coalisland. Sign on roadside - Welcome to Brocagh. Turn left immediately. Stone house on left up Gortnaclough Road
Directions: Located 1.5 miles from junction 15 on M1 motorway, in Dungannon Town Centre.
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Clogher Valley Heritage Trail
Clogher Valley A self guided tour. Come find your way where others have gone for centuries before in the Clogher Valley. The trail features the mysterious passage tomb at Knockmany to the impressive burial tower of George Brackenbridge and the quaint cottage of Arthur William Carlton. Directions: Visit www.flavouroftyrone.com for further information.
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Knockmany Passage Tomb
Knockmany Road, Knockmany, Augher, BT76 0XJ A chambered burial cairn built of large slabs of local sandstone. Several wall stones have elaborate designs pecked into their surfaces similar to those in the Boyne valley. Please wear good outdoor footwear. An NIEA archaeologist will be on site to give a prebooked tour on Saturday at 2pm. Directions: Two miles from Clogher at the junction of the B83 with the tertiary road to Augher.
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Clogher Cathedral
74 Main Street, Clogher, BT76 0AA Diocesan Cathedral built 1744 by Bishop John Stearne: Architect James Martin. Has fine collection of episcopal portraits and high quality stained glass windows. 370 years old this year. Directions: On main A4 at top of hill in Clogher.
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The Carleton Trail
Springtown, Clogher The Carleton trail is named in honour of the local 19th century poet and novelist, William Carleton. Begins and ends in Clogher, extends for 30 miles, it has been divided into convenient shorter sections for walkers. The trail is open all year. For further information visit www.flavouroftyrone.com
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Donaghmore and Castlecaulfield, Dungannon
94 Old Mountfield Road, Mullaghmore, Omagh, BT29 7EX
A self-guided tour that includes the early Christian cross in Donaghmore and the ruins of the 17th century Castle Caulfield. Leaflets describing the route are available from main shops in both towns. For further information visit www.dungannon.gov.uk
Once the parent house of Knocknamoe Castle, this fully restored Georgian house retains many period features. Includes outbuildings and showroom all set within three acres of gardens. Guided tours. Visit www.mullaghmorehouse@aol.com for more information.
Directions: Leaflets available from the Tourist Office in Ranfurly Arts & Visitor Centre, 26 Market Square, Dungannon BT70 3LG. Tel: 028 8772 8600
Directions: Leaflets available from the Tourist Office at Ranfurly Arts and Visitor Centre, 26 Market Square, Dungannon, BT70 3LG. Tel 028 8772 8600
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Caledon Courthouse
42, Main Street, Caledon, BT68 4TZ Caledon Courthouse is a listed building dating from around 1822 and restored in 2005 from a state of advanced dereliction by Caledon Regeneration Partnership. The building which is believed to have been designed by William Murray, has been constructed from rubble stone with ashlar quoins and has an advanced pedimented central bay of find ashlar. The Cuppola containing the bell features a fine four faced clock. Refreshments available. Directions: In the center of Caledon village - on Main Street
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An Creagan Visitor Centre
Creggan Road, Creggan, Omagh, BT79 9AF A fascinating building, designed to reflect the archaeological sites in the region, nestled in a quaint and tranquil setting. The building houses an audiovisual archaeological exhibition including finds from local digs, a dugout log boat and wedge tomb in the outdoor area. Directions: An Creagan is situated on the A505 midway between Omagh and Cookstown
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Paeder Haughey Farm
Barony Road, Creggan, Omagh, BT79 9AQ The farm is steeped in the history and culture of the Creggan area. Paeder Haughey was the last native Irish speaker in this area and was renowned for welcoming students of Irish to his home to converse with him and pass on his Tyrone dialect. Directions: Off A505 main road, approximately midway between Omagh and Cookstown. Ask at nearby An Creagan centre for directions
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Strabane Library
Strabane Library, 1 Railway Street, Strabane, BT82 8EF Constructed in 2003 in conjunction with the adjoining Alley Theatre and Arts Centre, this modern spacious building offers a comprehensive range of library services in the centre of Strabane. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
Sion Mills Stables
Melmount Road, Sion Mills, BT82 9PY Sion Mills is a unique village with distinctive Arts and Crafts buildings. The former Stables of Sion House with its tiled roof and tall clock tower has recently been restored by Hearth Revolving Fund and is now a heritage education centre managed by Sion Mills BPT.
Directions: In the town centre
Directions: On the right hand side going from Sion Mills towards Strabane.
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Gray's Printing Press
49 Main Street, Town Parks of Strabane, Strabane, BT82 8AU Take a step back in time and discover a treasure trove of ink, galleys and presses hidden behind an 18thcentury shop front in the heart of Strabane, once the famous printing town of Ulster. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/grays-printing-press Directions: On the main street in the centre of Strabane.
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The Woodrow Wilson Homestead
Old Rectory, Drumquin
78 Ballee Road, Artigarvan, Holy-Hill, Strabane, BT82 0AA
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Old Rectory, 14 Sloughan Road, Drumquin, BT78 4PF
A Georgian house dating from the early 18th Century. The home of the Sinclair family for over 250 years. It was then taken over by Major Gen. Sir Allen Adair, the Liberator of Brussels. It contains the windows from Ballymena Castle. Refreshments available in aid of Cancer Research.
The Ancestral Home of Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States will be open for for 2 unique days of music, storytelling, craft demonstrations and short talks. Join us in the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains for a memorable afternoon.
Georgian rectory built in 1762, set in woodland. Many original features, doors with lugged architraves, strap hinges, dressing rooms, four floors including attic, basement, servants' quarters. Featured in local folklore. Refreshments.
Directions: Take the B536 road for Plumbridge out of Strabane. Two miles out of Strabane the Wilson House is signposted.
Directions: From Omagh turn right in Drumquin main street, cross the bridge, turn left up the hill and turn left again at the top of the hill. Travel 1 mile. Park at the Church, walk down the path. Disabled parking only at the house, past the church, first gates on left.
Directions: From Artigarvan take the Art Road opposite the post office, continue on this road for about one mile to the top of the hill. Entrance is on the left.
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Langfield Parish Church and Old Graveyard
14 Sloughan Road, Lisky Glebe, Drumquin, BT78 4PF Stone-built church dating from 1842, it has unusual stained glass windows, a prize-winning pipe organ, stone pulpit and many other features. Old Graveyard contains graves of great antiquity including Ferdough O'Neill of the O'Neill clan and the first Lord Audley. Directions: Main St turn left, over bridge, left up the hill, fork left, go 1 mile
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Newtownstewart Library
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The library is housed in the former National School building which dates from 1860. Extensively restored and upgraded in 2010 the building exhibits good proportions, fine masonry craftsmanship and ornate cast-iron railings. As a former schoolhouse still used by the community as a library, the structure has retained its social importance in the town. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
The castle, built in the early seventeenth century by Sir Robert Newcom, suffered in the 1641 rebellion and then was burned in 1689 by the forces of James II returning from the siege of Londonderry.
Directions: Turn off the old Omagh-Strabane road unto Millbrook Lane and follow the signpost.
Directions: At the end of Main Street. There is a car park in adjacent Townhall Street.
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Strule Arts Centre, Townhall Square, Omagh, BT79 1BL
Omagh Library, 1 Spillars Place, Irishtown Rd, Omagh, BT78 1HL
Ulster American Folk Park, 2 Mellon Rd, Castletown, Omagh, BT78 5QY
£10. 5million purpose-built, state of the art centre. An Art Exhibition 'Beyond Measure' sculpture and prints 12th September to 26th October 2014, curated by Terry Sweeney, inspired by The Benedict Kiely Literary Weekend 2014 'A Ball of Malt...Short Stories' 12th to 14th September. For more information visit www. struleartscentre.co.uk
Omagh library was opened in the Spillars Place site on the 5th of November 1991 by the Rt Hon Peter Brooke M.P. The library is a focal point for information, learning and local heritage. It has a lively and varied programme of cultural events and also houses the Omagh Bomb Archive. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
Directions: Access from Bridge St and High St.
Directions: Turn off the Dublin Road onto the Irishtown Rd and into Spillars Place
The Mellon Centre for Migration Studies is a research library which is part of Libraries NI. Located at the Ulster American Folk Park, it is part of the National Museums of Northern Ireland. It has a large reference collection on the history of the peoples of Ireland worldwide and also the Centre's Irish Emigration database, which visitors can access free of charge. See p12 & 13 for more Libraries NI Events.
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EHOD Competitions Have you been inspired by EHOD 2014? Share your experience and you could win some very special prizes! Heritage Exposed Photo Competition
EHOD Short Film Competition Short Film Competition Could you make a Horror movie in the Harbour Commissioners Office? Or a Science fiction film in Carrickfergus Castle? Maybe a Romantic comedy in Ballywalter House? Or what about a silent comedy in Austins Department Store!*
Be inspired by the historic buildings, monuments and events that you see during European Heritage Open Days! Capture the spirit of your visits and enter your best photographs in this year’s ‘Capturing Heritage’ competition, on any tablet, mobile devise or camera you own. The winner will take home a Samsung Galaxy Tablet!
Ellie Blears won the 5-7 category of last year’s Children’s Art competition with this picture
Children’s Art Competition
This year a new award will be piloted in association with Belfast Film Festival, especially for Northern Ireland’s raw talent in film-making, which offers a unique platform for amateur film makers to show their work. Make a film lasting no longer than 5 minutes which is concerned with Northern Ireland’s built heritage and you could win £200 for Best Film, £150 for Best Actor or £150 for Best Director! *Please note that these properties may not be available for filming. You can contact them directly if you would like to. If there are any properties in Northern Ireland you are interested in filming in, please contact us and we will help as much as we can. A full listing of NIEA sites can be found at: www.doeni.gov.uk/niea/ places_to_visit_home
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If you’re aged between 5 and 14 send us your original artwork inspired by your favourite building. It could be one you visited during European Heritage Open Days weekend or one close to where you live. Prizes will be awarded to first, second and third in each age group.
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Teddy’s Day Out This special photographic competition is open to all ages. Why not take one of your cuddly friends to a building or monument which captures your imagination, and send us a photo of your teddy enjoying their visit! A special prize for all the family to enjoy will be awarded to the best image.
For full terms & conditions and details on how to enter, please visit our competition section on www. discovernorthernireland.com/ niea/ehod.aspx. The closing date for all competitions is Friday 10th October 2014. The winners will be invited to the Thank You event in November to receive their prizes. For further information please call 028 9054 3022 or email ehod@doeni.gov.uk. Ellie Peoples - winner of 2013 ‘Teddy’s Day Out’ competition
Facebook ‘check-in’ competition During the EHOD Weekend, on both Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th of September, you can ‘check in’ and post a photo of whichever EHOD location you are at! All of the ‘check ins’ will be entered into a draw to win a prize for the family. Simply visit our EHOD Facebook page, click ‘write post’ and use the ‘add location to post’ icon along with your comment and photo! Get creative and grab a snap of anything from a building or event, to any of our Living History actors, artist or performers this year and include it with your ‘check-in’. We would love to see where EHOD has taken you! www.facebook.com/ehodni
Interact with EHOD Become a Fan of EHODNI on Facebook. Upload your photos and comment on the events and properties we have throughout Northern Ireland Follow @ehodni on Twitter to keep up to date with what’s happening over EHOD weekend. Share your visit by using #EHODNI Look us up on our You Tube channel to see videos of the NIEA at work: nienvironment agency1
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Important Please note that the organisers of European Heritage Open Days 2014 and the owners of buildings accept no responsibility whatsoever for any loss or damage to any motor vehicle or property occurring within any car parking area. All vehicles are left entirely at the owner’s risk.
Please remember that the private buildings are open only during the stated times on Saturday 13th and/or Sunday 14th September 2013. We ask you to respect the owners’ privacy at all other times. If you are planning a group visit to a building, please contact the NIEA office (tel: 028 9054 3022) – informing owners in advance will assist all concerned.
We have made every effort to ensure that the information in this brochure is correct at the time of printing. No responsibility will be taken for misinformation.