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Extract from the Antrim town Travel Guides:
ANTRIM
is a largely undistinguished town whose centre demonstrates all the typical decay that follows the construction of out-of-town shopping developments. Although its population has trebled since the 1970s, it doesn't feel especially fecund with possibilities. If you've time to kill, there's a tenth-century
round tower
in Steeple Park, a mile north of town, indicating the site of an important monastery that flourished between the sixth and twelfth centuries; and a pretty, if unremarkable, eighteenth-century cottage,
Pogue's Entry
on Church St (call 028/9442 8000 for times), the preserved childhood hom... read the whole Antrim town Travel Guides...
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