24 Mill Street 1900s

This is the oldest photograph we can find of our loved 24 Mill Street. You can see that we have maintained the structural integrity of the building whilst bringing some contemporary vibes to the apartments.

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North West 200

The North West 200 is a motorcycle race meeting held each May in Northern Ireland. It is held in a 8.970 mi (14.436 km) road course between the towns of  Portstewart, Coleraine and Portrush in Causeway Coast and Glens. The course, known as the Triangle, … Read More

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Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

(ca. 1890-1900)  is a famous rope bridge near Ballintoy. The bridge links the mainland to the tiny island of Carrickarede (meaning “rock of the casting”). It spans 20 metres (66 ft) and is 30 metres (98 ft) above the rocks below. The bridge … Read More

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Titanic Belfast

Titanic Belfast is a ‘must see’ on any trip to Belfast and has become the most popular tourist attraction in Northern Ireland and one of the top attractions in Ireland. Housed in an iconic, six-floor building, Titanic Belfast is located … Read More

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Rathlin Island

Rathlin Island is just six miles across the Sea of Moyle from Ballycastle. This island is six miles long, one mile wide, “L” shaped and home to a slowly increasing population of around 140 people. At the Boathouse Visitor Centre … Read More

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The Gobbins

Excite all the senses on this exhilarating, basalt cliff-face path, which was first enjoyed in the early 1900s. Located on the scenic Islandmagee peninsula, the attraction has been reborn and reimagined for the 21st century giving unparalleled access to the … Read More

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Game of Thrones and 10 Doors

HBO’s award-winning television series Game of Thrones combines the cut and thrust of medieval warfare with murder, mysticism, and intrigue. The battle for control of The Iron Throne, which rules over the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros has captured the imagination … Read More

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Dunluce Castle

When taking a trip along the Causeway Coastal Route, Dunluce Castle is one of Northern Ireland’s most famous and most photographed landmarks. The medieval ruin stands on the edge of a cliff and can be approached only by a bridge. Dating from … Read More

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Causeway Coastal Scenic Drive

The Causeway Coastal Scenic Drive, known as the A2, is a 212 km (130 mile) road trip along the rugged and spectacular coast of Northern Ireland from Derry/Londonderry to Belfast and is one of Ireland’s most scenic and varied drives with some … Read More

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The Old Bushmills distillery

In the small village of Bushmills, settled on the banks of the river you’ll find the oldest working distillery in Ireland. A place where family and friends have worked for generations, in a small Northern Irish village that, for over … Read More

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