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  1. Dating from 1569, the White House has nestled on the northern shore of Belfast Lough for almost 450 years. Originally a plantation bawn, or fortified house, the building has witnessed many important scenes from local history; from the sailing ships carrying King William’s armies and Titanic sailing on her maiden voyage, to the Luftwaffe ...

  2. The White House has nestled on the Northern Shore of Belfast Lough for over 400 years and has now been restored into a beautiful visitor centre and multi-purpose space. The White House tells...

  3. WHITEHOUSE, a village, in the parish of CARNMONEY, barony of LOWER BELFAST, county of ANTRIM, and province of ULSTER, 3 miles (N.) from Belfast, on the road to Carrickfergus; containing 132 inhabitants.

  4. Originally a plantation bawn, or fortified house, the building has witnessed many important scenes from local history; from the ships carrying King William’s armies and Titanic sailing on her maiden voyage, to the Luftwaffe bombers using Belfast Lough as their gateway into the city.

  5. The White House. 7 reviews. #15 of 24 things to do in Newtownabbey. History Museums. Write a review. About. Duration: < 1 hour. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Full view. All photos (1) Top ways to experience nearby attractions. 2 hours Belfast Original Drivers The Troubles Black Taxi Tour. 89. Recommended.

  6. Whitehouse is a suburb in Antrim and Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland. Whitehouse is situated close to the suburbs Merville Garden Village and Greencastle . Overview

  7. The White House has nestled on the Northern Shore of Belfast Lough for over 400 years and has now been restored into a beautiful visitor centre and multi-purpose space. The White House tells both the story of the Williamite and Jacobite Wars from a European perspective and the story of this historic building’s past right up to the present day.