Downhill House

Downhill House was a mansion built in the late 18th century for Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, at , .
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  • Type: Estate
  • Description: mansion in England
  • Also known as: Downhill

Places of Interest

Highlights include Hezlett House and Castlerock railway station.

is a 17th-century thatched cottage located in , , Northern Ireland. Built around 1691, it is one of the oldest buildings still in use anywhere in .

Railway station
serves the villages of , and their surrounding hamlets in , . Walkers use the station to reach , Downhill Strand and Benone.

School
Castlerock is a seaside in , . It is five miles west of , and part of district.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Articlave and Castlerock.

Village
is a and townland in , . It is on the main A2 coastal road, 7 kilometres west of . is 1 mile to the north.

is a seaside village in , with a population of 1287 in 2011. It's best known for Mussenden Temple perched on its cliffs.

Hamlet
is a small and townland near in , . It is situated within district.

Downhill House

Latitude
55.15° or 55° 9′ north
Longitude
-6.8° or 6° 48′ west
Elevation
243 feet (74 metres)
Open location code
9C7M552X+2X
Geo­Names ID
2651027
Wiki­data ID
Q1253271
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