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Newtownabbey
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Sentry Hill is a 19th century farmhouse in the parish of Carnmoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland long associated with the McKinney family.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
There has been a Quaker Meeting in Belfast since 1799. Originally located in North Street, it later moved to its present position in 1810. A larger meeting house, designed by Thomas Jackson, was built in 1839.
Crumlin
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Visit the recently refurbished 19th Century church with its private family pew located in the grounds of Langford Lodge which also acted as Northern Ireland Base Command for United States troops during World War 2.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Belfast Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of St. Anne, has stood for over 100 years in the heart of Belfast – a treasure trove of art, culture and music.
Dunmurry
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
A beautiful 18th century church located on the outskirts of Belfast, surrounded by a peaceful graveyard.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
The Carnegie Oldpark Library is a B2 listed building and is part of the North Belfast Heritage Trail.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
The Crombie Building, named after the first Principal of the Academy, is a three-story building of Scrabo sandstone, constructed in the Scots-Baronial style which had been introduced to Ulster with the construction of Scrabo Tower in 1857.
Gracehill
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Guided tours of the former Single Brethren House
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Initially known as West Belfast Orange Hall and renamed in honour of the late Queen. The Hall was built in 1898 to a design by architect William Batt.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Belfast Buildings Trust, the heritage regeneration charity, invites you to visit its ongoing project at the landmark former Carlisle Memorial Church.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
This fun and informative walking tour links past and present, helping you see what's on the streets of Belfast's Linen Quarter in a new light
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Designed by the Boston-based architects Shepley Bulfinch, working in association with the Belfast architects, Robinson Patterson Partnership, the McClay Library opened in 2009 after an extensive £50 million fundraising initiative.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
The Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) invites you to attend an architect-led tour of Queen's Arcade in Belfast
Larne
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Museum & Arts Centre, housed in the historic former will be open from 10:00 to 16:00. A talk "Frances Anne Vane Tempest, Marchioness of Londonderry: Routes, Connections and Networks” by Carnlough historian Mary Watson, will take place in the…
Larne
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
A place of antiquity, and still an active centre of worship, St Patrick's was the site of a medieval church appearing in the papal taxation of 1306 as Karkastell.
Antrim
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Pogues Entry, just off Church Street, in Antrim, is the childhood home of Dr Alexander Irvine, author of “My Lady of the Chimney Corner”.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
The church was built 1869-1872 to replace an older church located on the Farset river. Outside the church is the Balluan stone moved to its present site c. 1911. The church is close to Shankill Graveyard which was the church graveyard until the…
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
St Stephen’s Church, a hidden Victorian gem on Millfield in the centre of Belfast.
Belfast
Tour
Come explore the story of punk music in Belfast on this walking tour, with a specialist music guide who has loved punk music since the 1970s! Belfast punk holds a special place in music history. Terri Hooley and his Good Vibrations label supported…
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
The Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) invites you to attend an architect-led tour of Queen’s Conservation Area from 2pm to 4pm on Saturday 15th September 2025.