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The Earl Bishop's Grand Tour EHOD 2024

107 Seacoast Road, Castlerock, County Londonderry, BT51 4RP
Downhill Demesne
  • Downhill Demesne
  • Downhill Demesne

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The "Earl Bishop" is a fascinating figure in the British and Irish History, remembered for his unique  combination of ecclesiastical authority  and aristocratic influence. Frederick Hervey is renowned for his extensive travel across Europe, which influenced deeply his  life. His Grand Tour left a lasting imprint not only on his personal collections but also on the broader cultural and architectural landscape of his time. Join our storytellers on a journey of celebrating the Earl Bishop's life and legacy. 

Tour starts at 12 mid day from Bishop's Gate -Downhill Demesne .  

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