Hezlett House

Historic cottage in Northern Ireland

55°09′18″N 6°47′24″W / 55.155°N 6.7899°W / 55.155; -6.7899Completed1691OwnerNational Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty

Hezlett House is a 17th-century thatched cottage located in Castlerock, County Londonderry. Built around 1691,[1] it is one of the oldest buildings still in use anywhere in Ulster. The cottage has a cruck structure and is situated at the crossroads near the village. It was originally a rectory or farmhouse.[1]

See also

  • Downhill Estate

References

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Inline
  1. ^ a b Eccles, J (1996). Downhill: A Scrapbook of People and Place. London: Printing Ideas & Graphics. p. 84.
Other
  • "Downhill Demesne and Hezlett House". National Trust.
  • "Hezlett House". Discover Northern Ireland.
  • "National Trust: Hezlett House". Listings. Irish Independent.
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