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3 km from The Dry Arch, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Road junction
The junction of Chatham road and the Ballykenver road at Carnkirn bridge.
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Tractor, Derrykeighan
The vehicle is almost retained by the surrounding beech trees known as the "Dark Hedges".
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Gracehill, Dark Hedge
by Mike Faherty
Technically, Bregagh Avenue, a road only for access; lined with beech trees planted in C18 by James Stuart. About 90 trees survive. Featured in a TV serial "Game of Thrones".
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The Dark Hedges (set of 4 images)
by N Chadwick
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Dark Hedge, Bregagh Road Looking from the 'Outside'
by Ian Paterson
These trees look totally different once you walk 'inside'. Despite the fact that there were no leaves on the trees, some of the other pictures in this grid square demonstrate just how thick the branches are, seemingly blocking... (more)
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Coach at the 'Dark Hedges' near Armoy
by Rossographer
The now famous 'Dark Hedges' Link
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The Dark Hedges (set of 3 images)
by Marathon
James Stuart built Gracehill House around 1775 and named it after his wife grace Lynd. The family planned an avenue of over 150 beech trees at the entrance to the Georgian estate. It was intended as a landscape feature to impress visitors... (more)
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The Dark Hedges |
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Dark Hedges
by Gareth James
An avenue of beech trees along Bregagh Road, planted in the eighteenth century by the Stuart family.
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Chatham Mill construction site
Continuing construction on the site of an old mill. The houses on the left are already occupied and two further buildings are being developed. The original mill chimney has been retained, an unusual feature but one which lends a certain... (more)
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Dark Hedge Looking South-East
by Ian Paterson
These beech trees were planted in the 1700's. I heard recently that several of these fine specimens are currently being removed because of concerns over public safety, so I thought I should mark this by submitting a 'Before'... (more)
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The Dark Hedges, Derrykeighan
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