Located in a secluded corner on the edge of Florence Court Estate in the foothills of Benaughlin Mountain, Tully Mill is a hidden gem when it comes to dining in Co Fermanagh. The Tully Mill Complex is a group of new buildings built around a restored corn mill. Tully Mill complex was developed by the
A trip to Headhunters Barber Shop and Railway Museum is like taking a remarkable journey into the past bringing the golden age of the railway vividly to life. Visitors start their journey of discovery at the reconstructed Railway Booking Office where the ticket collector invites you to step on board and enjoy the evocative nostalgia,
Downpatrick and County Down Railway is the only operational Irish standard gauge (5′ 3″) heritage railway in the whole of Ireland. The project is based at Downpatrick, on part of the former route of the Belfast & County Down Railway. The railway, which has a triangular layout, connects two local tourist attractions, Inch Abbey to
Knockloughrim Windmill was the last wind-powered corn mill to be built in Ireland. It is positioned on the outskirts of the village of Knockloughrim. Knockloughrim windmill was built some time between 1860 and 1875 by William Palmer (1823-1898) and known locally as Palmer’s Folly because it never worked properly! It was unusual because it had
Florence Court Sawmill is a mid-18th century water-powered mill in the grounds of Florence Court, nr Enniskillen. There is also a hydraulic ram. It is owned by the National Trust. See their website – HERE! Florence Court Sawmill, nr Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, BT92 1DB
The Castle Ward Estate has two watermills on its grounds: a 19th century sawmill, preserved but not working. Open to view in stableyard and working Corn Mill. The Castle Ward Corn Mill is a 2-storey working corn mill, that was originally a tide mill. It was built in the early 1700s. It last worked commercially