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National Trust - Derrymore House
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In 100 hectares of meadows and woods lies Derrymore House, built at the end of the 18th century in a quaint gentrified vernacular style. Beautiful walk and park.
In 100 hectares of meadows and woods lies Derrymore House, built at the end of the 18th century in a quaint gentrified vernacular style. You’ll know what this means when you see the property, now managed by the National Trust. In the fashion of a “cottage orné”, popular in the period, Derrymore House has a thatched roof made from Shannon reeds. This belies the high status of the building, which was a summer lodge for Newry’s MP Isaac Corry. For £2 you can go in to view the drawing room, or amble for free through the blissful grounds, which make up the final stretch of the Ring of Gullion Way.
In 100 hectares of meadows and woods lies Derrymore House, built at the end of the 18th century in a quaint gentrified vernacular style. You’ll know what this means when you see the property, now managed by the National Trust. In the fashion of a “cottage orné”, popular in the period, Derrymore Ho…
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Bessbrook, Northern Ireland