Gracehill House

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Gracehill House is a historic Georgian estate in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, best known as the manor whose beech-lined avenue became famous as the Dark Hedges.

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instanceOf Georgian estate
historic house
associatedWith the Dark Hedges tourist site
country Northern Ireland
hasAccessRestriction private property
hasApproximateConstructionPeriod 18th century
hasArchitecturalStyle Georgian architecture
hasAssociatedSite the Dark Hedges NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType manor house
hasCulturalSignificance tourist attraction associated with the Dark Hedges
hasFeature beech-lined avenue
tree-lined avenue
hasHeritageStatus historic property
hasLandscapeType estate grounds
hasMaterialContext stone-built Georgian residence
hasNearbyAttraction Causeway Coast area NERFINISHED
hasNotableView the Dark Hedges avenue NERFINISHED
hasRoadAccess Bregagh Road NERFINISHED
hasSetting rural estate
hasTourismType film-location tourism
heritage tourism
isBestKnownFor its beech-lined avenue known as the Dark Hedges
locatedIn County Antrim NERFINISHED
locatedNear Ballymoney NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Europe
near Armoy NERFINISHED
Ballycastle NERFINISHED
partOf the historic landed estates of County Antrim
region Ulster NERFINISHED

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The Dark Hedges associatedWithEstate Gracehill House