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The Woolstore EHOD 2025

1 Mill Street, Caledon, County Tyrone, BT68 4TT
The Woolstore EHOD 2025

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The Woolstore was a vacant building in the conservation area, built in the early 1800s and used to store raw wool for the vast Caledon Mill. The community was keen to restore the building as a tangible link to the industrial past and with help from AHF, Caledon Regeneration Partnership identified a need to provide childcare facilities within the village to keep families living and working there. It is now nearly two years since the Wool Store opened as a much-needed childcare facility in the Caledon conservation area, and the restored and extended building has now delivered for the community. The extended building combines contemporary spaces with characterful historic spaces to create a bright, welcoming building which doubles as a place to learn the story of Caledon’s rich industrial past.

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Season (13 Sept 2025)
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Saturday10:00 - 14:00

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