Homes in Focus: Drumnahunshin Farmhouse
Description
Join Victoria Millar, Senior Curator of History, at Drumnahunshin Farmhouse on Saturday 24th May to learn about the house's distinguishing features and discover what life was like for those who lived there in the early 1900s.
Homes in Focus is a series of intimate talks in the Ulster Folk Museum’s beautiful buildings, where they'll be diving deep into the lives of those who lived in them and the history of these unique homes. In this talk, you’ll learn about Drumnahunshin Farmhouse, which originally came from County Armagh, close to the village of Whitecross.
What to know:
- Your ticket also includes general admission to the museum.
- Please note that this event is suitable for 8 years +. Under 16s should be supervised by an adult at all times.
- For accessibility requirements please refer to their FAQs.
- Adult £13.50
- Child (8-17) £8.50
- Concession £10.50
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