- September 17, 2014At the meeting of Glenshesk and Glentaistie lies the 15th century friary, burial place of the MacDonnells. It is reached…
- August 26, 2014The Scottish Baronial pile that stands on the lower slopes of Cave Hill was begun in 1862 and completed in…
- May 15, 2014Looking out over trim lawns, this Tudor-Gothic building with its red-brick façade, stone facings and stone-mullioned windows is all that…
- April 9, 2014This was the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Dal Riada, and is thought to have been one of the…
- March 12, 2014The River Bann divides this village in two, with part of the population living in County Londonderry and the rest…
- March 6, 2014This ‘gin palace’ is undoubtedly one of the finest Victorian buildings in Belfast. Its exterior is decorated with colourful tiles.…
- January 21, 2014Once known as Belfast Cathedral , this Anglican Cathedral was built between 1899 and 1927 on the site of the…
- December 5, 2013The 16th century Dunluce Castle is perched on a fine headline , high above a cave , it looks as…
- November 26, 2013Castle Green dominated the town. Built by John de Courcy , it remained in continuous use until 1928 , serving…
- September 9, 2013Ireland’s largest inhabited island is located just off the coast from Ballycastle and only 13 miles from the Mull of…
