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The Three Sisters Tour - Springhill, Lissan House and Killymoon Castle

Burn Road, The Burnavon, Cookstown, County Tyrone, BT80 8DN
Three girls walking towards the front of Lissan House

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The Three Sisters Tour, Springhill, Lissan House and Killymoon Castle, COOKSTOWN

Explore Mid Ulster’s amazing collection of historic houses, perfectly maintained and lovingly preserved.  You will be taken on a journey of three of these houses, Lissan House, Springhill and Killymoon Castle which all have a unique link of The 3 sisters - Henrietta, Louisa and Elizabeth Molesworth, the daughters of Richard Molesworth and his 2nd wife Mary Jenney Ussher.

Meeting Point: 2pm at The Burnavon, Cookstown for coach pick up.

Free parking is available beside the Burnavon.

Return coach transfer from the Burnavon to Springhill, Lissan House and Killymoon Castle provided.  Approximate return time 7.45/8pm.

Price £25pp includes coach, tour, refreshments and a light supper. Please let us know of any dietary requirements when booking.

Booking essential.

 

 

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