Liffock House, Londonderry
Liffock House (aka Hezlett House) is a 17th-century house near Castlerock, County Londonderry. It is within the townland of Liffock, in the civil parish of Dunboe. The property served as the rectory for the Archdeacon of Derry, Rev. Roger Fford, from 1693 to 1719 and for four of his successors up until 1761. After this it was purchased by a local farmer, Isaac Hezlett, whose descendants remained there for over two centuries. The property was acquired by the National Trust in 1976. It is within the council area of Causeway Coast and Glens.
Historic Buildings Ref: HB03/12/028
Place Type: 17th-century House
Alternative name(s): Hezlett House
Historic County: Londonderry
Lat, Long: 55.1552,-6.789471
Grid Reference: C 7721 3489
Townland: Liffock TD
Civil Parish: Dunboe CP
Council Area: Causeway Coast and Glens CA
Police Area: Northern Ireland PA
Devolved Legislature: Northern Ireland Assembly
GBPN ID: 332628
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Liffock_House,_Londonderry_332628
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Historic Buildings Ref: HB03/12/028
Place Type: 17th-century House
Alternative name(s): Hezlett House
Historic County: Londonderry
Lat, Long: 55.1552,-6.789471
Grid Reference: C 7721 3489
Townland: Liffock TD
Civil Parish: Dunboe CP
Council Area: Causeway Coast and Glens CA
Police Area: Northern Ireland PA
Devolved Legislature: Northern Ireland Assembly
GBPN ID: 332628
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Liffock_House,_Londonderry_332628
Peruse Londonderry on Wikishire

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