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Cleenish, Newtonabbey and Enniskillen

Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique. Sentry Hill House opens its doors for a Christmas tour, a German style Christmas event with Gluhwein and a new book that keeps on giving - The Secret of the Pooja Bears.

57 minutes

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Sat 9 Dec 2017 08:05

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Sentry Hill House

Sentry Hill House

Around 300 years ago the McKinney family arrived here from Scotland and made their home at Sentry Hill in Newtownabbey. The house and the contents are still intact and provide an insight into a 19th century farmhouse in the Parish of Carnmoney. Special Christmas Tours take place on Saturday 9th December. 

Do you like big hugs?

Do you like big hugs?
If you do the Pooja Bears want to meet you. A very special children’s book has been written called ‘The Secret of the Pooja Bears’. It’s about a family of bears who live in St Michael’s Church in Enniskillen. The stories are to inspire hope in children and their families across the world and the profits go to charity. Anne Marie talks to the author, Aideen McGinley. 

German style Christmas

German style Christmas

The Glenarm Visitor Centre in the Glens of Antrim is hosting a German style Christmas event complete with Gluhwein and Tyrolean Harp music. Anne Marie talks to the event organisers. 

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  • Sat 9 Dec 2017 08:05

Your Places

Your Places

The people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique.