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🏰Springhill House
A 17th-century manor house surrounded by beautiful gardens and parkland, Springhill offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of an Ulster plantation family. Inside, explore the historic rooms and the renowned Costume Museum, which features hundreds of outfits from the 18th century to the present day. Outside, children can burn off energy in the natural play area, enjoy the adventure trail, and explore the walled garden.
- Highlights: Costume Museum, walled garden, adventure playground, woodland walks.
- Best for ages: Toddlers to teens (0-16), with activities for all.
- Facilities: Café, shop, baby-changing, accessible paths.
- Practical tips: Allow 2-3 hours. Check for seasonal events like ghost stories and Easter trails. National Trust members get free entry.
Travel tips
Plan for 2-3 hours minimum
Allow at least 2-3 hours to explore the house, gardens, and play areas without feeling rushed.
Baby changing facilities available
Baby-changing facilities are on site, making nappy changes convenient during your visit.
Multiple activities for different ages
The adventure playground and natural play area suit younger children, while older kids may enjoy the woodland walks and adventure trail more.
Accessible paths throughout
The grounds feature accessible paths, which is helpful if you're using a buggy or have mobility concerns.
Costume Museum is a highlight
The renowned Costume Museum showcases outfits from the 18th century onwards—engaging for children interested in fashion or history.
On-site café for refreshments
A café is available on site, though it's worth bringing snacks or a packed lunch for hungry children.
Check for seasonal family events
Seasonal events like ghost stories and Easter trails often run—check the National Trust website before visiting to plan ahead.
National Trust members get free entry
If you're a National Trust member, entry is free, making this an excellent value family day out.
Walled garden worth exploring
The walled garden is a lovely area to explore and offers a change of scenery from the play areas.
Natural play area for active children
The natural play area is ideal for letting children burn off energy without structured play equipment.
Bring weather-appropriate clothing
As Springhill is primarily outdoors, dress children in layers and bring waterproofs if rain is forecast.
Woodland walks available
Woodland walks are a pleasant way to explore the grounds, though check paths are suitable for buggy use if needed.
Shop on site for gifts
A shop is available if you'd like to pick up souvenirs or small gifts before leaving.
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