Glenmona House is a stunning 19th-century Victorian-era country house situated in Northern Ireland. This magnificent estate boasts an impressive façade with intricate stone carvings, turrets, and a grand clock tower. The interior features opulent decor, including ornate plasterwork, intricate wood carvings, and lavish furnishings. The house is surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens, complete with a tranquil lake, walking trails, and a variety of flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the estate's historic rooms, including the grand ballroom, library, and dining room, while also discovering its fascinating history and significance.
We have been a few times to different events run by the National trust. It is used for all kinds of meetings, events etc. The views and grounds are absolutely stunning the house is big beautiful old and full of original features. It is in need of major renovation I just hope and pray that the national trust will one day bring it back to its former glory and do it the justice it truly deserves. Well worth a look around just for the views it's worth it alone.
The history of Cushendun in total is interesting. The house is not in a good shape. Just enjoy the seaview from the lawn in front of the house. Then visit the tea room in the village!
Beautiful walk around close to sea ,nice for families day out !
A walk around the back let's you feel what this place was during its height.The beach is across the street
It's ok if you want to stop for a walk.
Nice wee Harbour with a costal walk to white park bay and near by is a Coastal walk to Carrick a Reid rope Bridge. The road to it is not suitable for large campervans or caravans. This is one of the places where game of thrones was filmed and some people visit for that reason. There are public toilets, small free carport which part of it has a height restriction. A Cafe next to the Harbour, but wasn't open the day I was there and there's usually a artist who paints and sells his painting from a small campervan, trailer. On the way down is a place called the secret beach which although small, is worth viewing
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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We have been a few times to different events run by the National trust. It is used for all kinds of meetings, events etc. The views and grounds are absolutely stunning the house is big beautiful old and full of original features. It is in need of major renovation I just hope and pray that the national trust will one day bring it back to its former glory and do it the justice it truly deserves. Well worth a look around just for the views it's worth it alone.
The history of Cushendun in total is interesting. The house is not in a good shape. Just enjoy the seaview from the lawn in front of the house. Then visit the tea room in the village!
Beautiful walk around close to sea ,nice for families day out !
A walk around the back let's you feel what this place was during its height.The beach is across the street
It's ok if you want to stop for a walk.
Nice wee Harbour with a costal walk to white park bay and near by is a Coastal walk to Carrick a Reid rope Bridge. The road to it is not suitable for large campervans or caravans. This is one of the places where game of thrones was filmed and some people visit for that reason. There are public toilets, small free carport which part of it has a height restriction. A Cafe next to the Harbour, but wasn't open the day I was there and there's usually a artist who paints and sells his painting from a small campervan, trailer. On the way down is a place called the secret beach which although small, is worth viewing