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Mussenden Temple & Downhill Demesne is situated five miles west of Coleraine on the A2 main road to Castlerock and Benone Strand. From Londonderry and Limavady follow the A2 coast road to Benone ...
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NorthernIrelandWorld on MSNMussenden Temple among UK’s top 10 places to picnic this summerLondonderry’s Mussenden Temple has been named among the UK’s top 10 places to picnic this summer. The UK is famous for its rolling green countryside and stunning natural beauty, making it the ideal ...
Mussenden Temple attracts thousands of visitors every year and more recently has been the venue for a number of weddings. The National Trust has now placed the temple and the Downhill Demesne on ...
The Mussenden Temple has balanced on this cliff-edge at Downhill in Co Derry since the 1780s, when it was built by the “Earl Bishop”, Frederick Augustus Hervey — the Bishop of Derry and the ...
Concern has been expressed after a social media trend emerged for visitors to Co Londonderry’s Mussenden Temple to put themselves at risk for a photograph. Thursday, 15 May 2025.
Mussenden Temple, which is perched precariously on a cliff top overlooking Lough Foyle is one of Northern Ireland’s best known landmarks.The nearby Bishop's Palace and Downhill Demesne were built for ...
Toby Edwards, site manager at Downhill Demesne, said "We had every colour under the sun flying above the Mussenden Temple. "Everyone had smiles on their faces and the range of kites brought out ...
Sir, – Freya McClements has highlighted the problems of beautiful Georgian buildings built near the sea (“On a cliff and a prayer – Mussenden Temple, one of the most beautiful buildings in ...
Blue skies were a backdrop to a kaleidoscope of kites at Mussenden Temple, Downhill, on Sunday when 6,000 people turned out for the annual National Trust kite festival. BBC Homepage.
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