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Tour of The Whitehouse at Dalaradia

04 April 2025, 14:00, Belfast

Nestled on the northern shore of Belfast Lough for the last 400 years, The White House tells the story of the Williamite and Jacobite Wars.

When: Friday 4 April 2025 at 2pm

Where: The White House, Dalaradia
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The building itself dates back to the 1500s but the most famous story associated with it is in 1690 when William of Orange landed at Carrickfergus on 14 June. 

William’s army landed at the ancient quay near the White House and William rode from Carrickfergus where he met with General Schomberg and other people of note.

After falling into disrepair in the 1800s, the building was later used as a gospel hall until 1997. At this point it was purchased on behalf of Abbey Historical Society by Ulster Garden Villages and in 2000, the White House Preservation Trust was formed to preserve and restore the building.

Over the years, the Trust has worked tirelessly to attract funding, and as a result The White House was transformed into an informative visitor centre. 

Today, through a range of colourful displays including artefacts, images and interactives, you can explore both the past and present of this unique historical site. 

The tour will depart via bus from the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre at 2pm sharp. The tour will take one hour and then return to the Centre. 

Please note: This tour is free but numbers are limited. Spaces must be prebooked. 

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