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Who Lives in a House Like This? - Ballyscullion Park

61 Ballyscullion Road, Bellaghy, County Londonderry, BT45 8NA
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Who lives in a house like this – Ballyscullion Park, Bellaghy, MAGHERAFELT

Ballyscullion Park is the beautiful home of Richard and Rosalind Mulholland and their four children. The estate was bought by Richard’s grandparents, Sir Harry and Lady Mulholland in 1938, and the house was restored to its present state.

You will be taken on a journey to explore this private historic house and estate situated amongst unspoilt countryside, surrounded by ancient woodland and breath-taking views over Lough Beg. Richard (a professional tour guide) will give a fascinating talk about the history of Ballyscullion Park and the Mulholland family, with their long-standing involvement in the linen industry.  Richard is descended from Jane Austen’s brother Edward Knight, and Rosalind has connections with Charlotte Bronte.

Meeting Point: 9.15am at The Burnavon, Cookstown for coach pick up.

Free parking is available beside the Burnavon.

Return coach transfer from the Burnavon to Ballyscullion provided. Approximate return time 2.45/3pm.

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

Booking essential.

Please call the Bridewell on 028 7963 1510 to save 10% when booking all 4 tours.

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