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Learn about life in a rural 17th-century Irish thatched cottage told through the experiences of the people who once lived in one of Northern Ireland's oldest surviving buildings. Hezlett's quaint exterior, hides a curious early timber frame dating from 1690. Delightful afternoon treat for all the family
- Home to the Downhill Marbles collection from Downhill Demesne.
- Traditional thatched cottage with tiny rooms and low doors.
- Apple orchard recently restored with traditional heritage apple trees.
Explore the small garden and pretty apple orchard which has eight traditional heritage varieties, including Green Custard, Red Astrcachan and the Irish Peach. Dogs on leads and only in grounds
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| Admission by guided tour. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. |
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- Carrick-a-Rede
- Giant's Causeway
- Downhill Demesne and Hezlett House
- Portstewart Strand
- White Park Bay
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