The Knockagh Monument is a war memorial in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is located on top of Knockagh Hill, above the village of …
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Sep 20, 2024
Great history and brilliant statue. Lovely location. Generally a good place to see. Nice for a little trip. Free to enter.Full review by Dream66100947215
Jul 31, 2022
Brilliant look out over the area and beautiful statue with great history about those from co. Antrim.Full review by danst1407
Aug 14, 2021
Breathtaking views. We were in the area for a few days and visited twice as our first visit was so good. I could easily make out the Mourne mountains, the Copelands, the Bangor coastline, Carrickfe…Full review by Cathy N
Is the monument under restoration at the moment don't want to go if you can't see the memorial
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All the scaffolding is gone now, and has been for quite some time. On Facebook people have posted photos of the view, so the site is accessible now. We're just days from Armistice …
All the scaffolding is gone now, and has been for quite some time. On Facebook people have posted photos of the view, so the site is accessible now. We're just days from Armistice Day, and I'm sure they'd have scheduled to be safely gone long before then - Nov 11th.
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