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Ards House — Ballymore Lower

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Ards House — Ballymore Lower
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Tunnel, built c.1860, leading from Ards House, having cut-stone ashlar piers to south end with string course to springer, and projecting cut-stone voussoirs with keystone. Reinforced concrete lintel to north elevation, with rubble stone walling over. Rusticated intrados to tunnel soffit. Set at angle to road, opposite Saint John's Church of Ireland church, with rusticated boundary retaining walls flanking to south, and having round-headed opening with metal gate to east.

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