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County Tyrone is Northern Ireland's largest county, known for its scenic landscapes from Lough Neagh to the Sperrin Mountains, rich Gaelic history, and vibrant cultural heritage centered around its historic towns like Omagh.
Ardress House is a historic country house museum set in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Visitors can explore the neo-classical house with its fine 18th-century interiors and art collections, alongside expansive estate grounds featuring orchards, farmland, walking trails, and traditional farmyard exhibits.
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Springhill is a 17th-century plantation house near Moneymore, Northern Ireland, featuring historic interiors, an important family library, extensive costume collection, and gardens, operated by the National Trust and open seasonally to the public.
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Wellbrook Beetling Mill is a restored 19th-century water-powered linen finishing mill in Northern Ireland featuring guided tours with operational machinery, woodland trails, and educational programs focused on the linen industry.
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Coney Island is a historic wooded island in Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland, featuring medieval fortifications and a stone tower, accessible by boat trips from nearby country parks and managed by the National Trust.
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The Argory is a 19th-century neo-classical country house and estate in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, featuring preserved interiors, a rare barrel organ, and extensive riverside wooded grounds. Managed by the National Trust, it offers insights into the lifestyle of the Irish gentry and architectural heritage.
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