
Áine Toner
Features Editor at Belfast Telegraph
Features Editor at Sunday Life
Features editor @BelTel @TheSundayLife. Former @Womans_way ed. Fond of books that start on page one
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1 week ago |
belfasttelegraph.co.uk | Áine Toner
Prehen House, located in Prehen Park, Derry, has seven bedrooms and six reception rooms, set on a secluded site extending to a little under 10 acres. Additional accommodation includes a three-bed cottage and outbuildings with former stables. The property was built by Andrew Knox, at that time, PM for Donegal in 1740. The Knox family owned the property for approximately 170 years until it was seized in World War One.
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belfasttelegraph.co.uk | Áine Toner
Nico Parker talks about making How To Train Your Dragon and being a role modelLive action adventure? Tick. Slick costumes and exceptional CGI? Tick. Dragons? Tick. It can only be the live-action reimagining of the film that launched the beloved How to Train Your Dragon franchise. Weekend had a special screening of the Universal Pictures and DreamWorks film ahead of speaking to one of its stars, Nico Parker.
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belfasttelegraph.co.uk | Áine Toner
The house has been subdivided into six luxury apartments of which number 2 is the largest. Number 2, The Andrews Suite, which extends to 2400 sq ft, is accessed by the original mahogany front door with leaded arched top light. The reception/dining hall is full of decorative touches including ceiling friezes, alcove detailing, wrought iron staircase and picture rails. There is a walk-in cloaks/boot room/utility fitted with excellent storage and is plumbed for a washing machine and dryer above.
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1 week ago |
belfasttelegraph.co.uk | Áine Toner
From the screen to the stage, Judith Roddy is set for her National Theatre of Ireland debut, as she tells Aine TonerFrom today, Derry actor Judith Roddy will be on stage with Tommy Tiernan and Aaron Monaghan in Kevin Barry’s dark comedy The Cave.
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belfasttelegraph.co.uk | Áine Toner
NI family who turned farm into golf course now revolutionising club with new machines: 'The members are raving about them’Brothers behind Co Down golf club embrace technology to keep them ahead of the gameMary Fegan, wife of the late Joe, his sons Shane and Martin, and Fred's wife Lily FeganFrom farmland to fairways, it’s been quite a journey for one Co Down family in just two generations. Joe Fegan spent years planning to turn his farm in Mayobridge into a golf course, with son Shane’s help.
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