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The ruins of a windmill dominate Saintfield Community Heritage Park. Transforming Saintfield’s Windmill Field into a community heritage park
This project will address the critical need to train the next generation of thatchers. Credit: Peter O'Hara Photography. Securing a future for thatch in Northern Ireland
Camellia House at Wentworth Woodhouse. Photo: James Mulkeen. A new life for Wentworth Woodhouse’s Grade II* listed Camellia House