Daffodil time at Springhill

If you love daffodils, beautiful countryside, and a lovely day out, then come along to the National Trust property, Springhill (Moneymore) every weekend in March to admire the countless displays of colourful Daffodils throughout the estate.
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Daffodils, also known as narcissus, announce the beginning of spring and waking of nature.

There are hundreds of different varieties, with a wide range of colours, sizes and shapes.

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There is a great assortment at Springhill, with 600 new bulbs being planted each

Springhill House will also be open following its deep winter clean - take a tour of the 17th Century plantation home to hear more about ten generations of the Lenox-Conyngham family who lived there.

Visit the costume exhibition ‘Masters of Springhill’ which takes a closer look at almost three hundred years of the Lenox-Conyngham family history.

Daffodil Danders will take place every weekend in March, from 12-5pm at Springhill (Moneymore). Normal admission, National Trust members free. For further information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/springhill.

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