๐ Ancestral home of Chester Alan Arthur, 21st US President, showcasing 18th-century rural Ulster life. ๐ Features a carefully restored thatched cottage and an interpretive centre. # Why Go โจ Step back in time to 18th-century Ulster life ๐ Learn about President Arthur and Ulster-Scots heritage ๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ Educational and immersive experience for all ages ๐ Enjoy traditional baking demonstrations over a turf fire ๐ณ Explore the peaceful apple orchard and garden # Why Avoid โฟ Limited accessibility in the cottage for wheelchairs/strollers ๐ฝ No on-site toilets ๐๏ธ Limited public opening hours # Tips ๐ Book baking demonstrations and group visits in advance ๐๏ธ Check website for event schedules, including free European Heritage Open Days ๐ Consider taking the train to Cullybackey for easy access # Cost ๐ฐ Small admission fee, ~ยฃ3-ยฃ5. Group reductions available. Free during European Heritage Open Days (EHOD) events. # Hours ๐ Fridays in June 11:00-16:00. Fridays and Saturdays in July-August 11:00-16:00. Other times by pre-arranged group visits. # ๐ ฟ๏ธ Parking On-site parking available. Free parking also off Main Street in Cullybackey village. # โฟ Accessibility Limited accessibility in the cottage for wheelchairs/strollers. Guide dogs permitted.
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