Dark Hedges, Ballymoney fridge magnet has been designed by Emily Ward, an artist from the North East. This art fridge magnet is locally hand pressed in Emily's art studio.
The Interlocking branches of the famous old beech trees are illuminated with rays of sunlight peeping through the branches on Emily's art fridge magnet.
Emily's shading on the knarled branches which all curve and twist together, entice you to walk down this atmospheric narrow road.
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The Dark Hedges are in County Antrim in Northern Ireland between the villages of Armoy and Stranocum, around a 10-minute drive from Ballymoney.
James Stuart built Gracehill House around 1775 and named it Gracehill House after his wife, Grace Lynd. The family planted an avenue of over 150 beech trees along the entrance to the Georgian estate. They were intended to be seen as landscape feature that would impress visitors as they approached the house.
Two centuries later, the ethereal tunnel remains a magnificent sight and has become known as The Dark Hedges.
With its mysterious and spectacular play of light and tranquillity the site has inspired visiting artists and photographers. The atmospheric tunnel has been used as a location in the popular television series Game of Thrones which has resulted in the avenue becoming a big tourist attraction.
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Size 50mm x 50mm x 3mm
Quality Hardboard with a gloss finish and strong magnet
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