Hezlett House
Hezlett House, 17th-century thatched cottage and garden which was built in 1691 but bought by Isaac Hazlett in 1776.
The cottage has an interesting cruck-truss roof construction. One of only a few buildings in Northern Ireland to survive from before the 18th century, furnished in late-Victorian style.
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Hezlett House, Mussenden Rd, Castlerock, Derry BT51 4TU, United Kingdom
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