Downhill House (IMG0268)

Downhill House and Mussenden Temple

Downhill House was built in the 18th century for Frederick Hervey. In 1851 most of the house was destroyed by fire and was later rebuilt in the early 1870s. It was used by the RAF during WW2 to house servicemen before being dismantled in 1950. It sits adjacent to The Mussenden Temple
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