Springhill is a charming 17th-century plantation house located in Moneymore, County Derry/ Londonderry. The estate features a beautiful walled garden and expansive parkland, offering visitors a glimpse into centuries of history and horticulture. The grounds are adorned with seasonal flora, from glistening birch bark in winter and magnificent magnolias in spring to meadows full of buttercups in summer and fascinating fungi in autumn.
Springhill welcomes dogs throughout its estate. Owners are requested to keep their pets on short leads to ensure the comfort and safety of all visitors and wildlife.
Reasons to Visit:
Various waymarked paths, including the Beech Walk, which is a moderate 0.25-mile trail suitable for dogs on leads
Seasonal blooms, from springtime magnolias to summer wildflowers and autumn foliage
Well-preserved mansion, fascinating family stories, and a renowned costume collection
Opening Times:
Currently we are open from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The house, costume exhibition, and visitor centre are currently closed. Please note that opening times can vary seasonally, and it's advisable to check the National Trust's official website for the most up-to-date information before planning your visit.