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Extract from the Cushendall Travel Guides:
CUSHENDALL
lies at the head of three of the nine Glens of Antrim, a delightfully understated village, its charming colour-washed buildings grouped together on a spectacular shore. The red sandstone
tower
at the main crossroads was built in 1817 by one Francis Turnley, an official of the East India Company, as "a place of confinement for idlers and rioters". Now it's owned by the art terrorist pop band, the KLF. Down the road on Mill Street, sharing premises with the Glens of Antrim Historical Society, is Cushendall's
tourist office
(Tues-Sat 10am-1pm; tel 028/2177 1180), where you can check for... read the whole Cushendall Travel Guides...
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