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Audio Guide of Springhill House

En esta mansión georgiana de Irlanda del Norte, un disparo en 1876 cambió todo: ¿quieres saber quién apretó el gatillo y por qué?

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The Shot That Broke the Eternal Peace

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2. Stones Forged in War and Greed

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3. Blood-Stained Inheritances and Broken Alliances

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4. The Wardrobe That Defies Time

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5. Whispers in the Cracks That 99% Ignore

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6. The Heartbeat Carried Away by the Irish Wind

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What time can I visit Springhill House, and how do I get there?

Springhill House opening hours vary by season, so I recommend checking its official National Trust page for the most up-to-date details. It is located near Moneymore, in Cookstown, and is easily accessible by car, with parking available on site.

Do I have to pay to enter Springhill House, or is admission free?

Yes, admission to Springhill House and its gardens is charged, unless you are a National Trust member, in which case entry is free. You can find detailed information about admission prices and memberships on its website.

How much time is recommended to enjoy everything Springhill House has to offer?

To really immerse yourself in the history of the house and stroll peacefully through its charming gardens and grounds, I suggest allowing at least 2 to 3 hours. If you stop to explore in detail or enjoy the café, you could easily extend your visit even longer.

What makes Springhill House so important? What is its history?

Springhill House is an excellent example of a 17th-century Ulster manor house, famous for having been the home of the Lenox-Conyngham family for centuries. It is a treasure of history that offers a unique insight into the life of a landed family through its original objects and furnishings.

What is the best time of year or best time of day to visit?

Spring and late summer are wonderful times to visit, as the gardens and extensive grounds are at their most beautiful, with spectacular blooms. If you are looking for peace and quiet, I recommend going early in the morning on a weekday to avoid the crowds.

Is Springhill House accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchair users?

The National Trust works to make its properties accessible. While the historic house may have some limitations due to its age, the gardens and some areas may be accessible. It is best to check the accessibility section on the official Springhill House website or call +44 28 8674 8210 for specific details before your visit.

Are there other interesting attractions near Springhill House to round out my day?

Absolutely! Around Cookstown and central Ulster, you can visit the fascinating heritage site Beaghmore Stone Circles, an ancient megalithic monument, or Ardress House, another National Trust gem with a different rural charm.

Any practical tips to make the most of my visit to Springhill House?

I recommend wearing comfortable footwear if you plan to explore the gardens and paths thoroughly. Do not forget your camera to capture the beauty of the house and its surroundings. And take a moment to enjoy a coffee or snack in the on-site café to recharge.

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