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National Trust, Hezlett House
Hezlett House is one of Northern Ireland’s oldest surviving buildings. The seventeenth-century core of it is of six-bay jointed cruck construction, divided into three rooms, with a roof thatched originally with flax, but now with straw.
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View of Hezlett House 1950 Irish SchoolView of Hezlett House 1950 National Trust, Hezlett House
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Portrait of an Unknown Girl in White with Long Hair early 19th C British SchoolPortrait of an Unknown Girl in White with Long Hair early 19th C National Trust, Hezlett House
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A View of Belfast Thomas Creswick (1811–1869)A View of Belfast National Trust, Hezlett House
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Still Life 19th C British SchoolStill Life 19th C National Trust, Hezlett House
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Portrait of an Unknown Girl in White with Short Hair early 19th C British SchoolPortrait of an Unknown Girl in White with Short Hair early 19th C National Trust, Hezlett House