Guided tours can be booked for groups by prior arrangement Monday to Saturday
In the news
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18 Aug
World Heritage team visit Gracehill
Read moreMayor of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, Councillor William McCaughey, has met with World Heritage representatives in Gracehill, as part of a two-day fact-finding
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31 Jul
Gracehill Cardiac Defibrillator
Read moreGracehill Old School Trust have provided a new Cardiac Defibrillator for the community thanks to funding from Mid and East Antrim Borough Council. It has
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01 Jun
Mayor Visits “Bishops Walk”
Read moreMayor of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, Cllr Peter Johnston, with other Councillors, Council officers and members of the Village Association and Village Guides
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10 May
New rails and Plaque in the Burial Ground.
Read moreRailings have been fitted to the steps up into and on the first part of the path into the Burial Ground. This means people can
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06 Feb
Gracehill Old School Trust receives grant of £28,000
Read moreGracehill Old School Trust receives grant of £28,000 from the Heritage Recovery Fund to help recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. • 91 organisations and individuals
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What our visitors saying about their experience
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I visited Gracehill with my family and thoroughly enjoyed the visit. A guided tour showed us the beautiful preserved village . We were told many interesting stories of the lives of those who had lived there , and visited God’s Acre where family members from generations before…
Rosemary H wrote a review Mar 2020
Wonderful visit to Gracehill Village -
Gracehill is a very interesting village to visit. It is steeped in history and the best way to hear about it all is to book a guided tour. Make sure to see the green, the burial ground and the Church. There is a lovely restaurant, but you might need to book in advance. There is a museum in the same building.
tumbleweed235 wrote a review Feb 2020
A lovely little village.
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