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Annalong MillThe Mourne AONB has a large number of historic and traditional building and artefacts.

These range from churches, Castles, Memorials and fine buildings, to traditional farmsteads, gates and gateposts.

Hannas CloseThere are approximately 400 listed buildings and 1700 derelict vernacular buildings in the AONB.

Most of these are of 19th century origin and there is a wide variety of building types represented from churches, schools, courthouses and other public buildings as well as dwellings (which comprise about three quarters of all listed stock).

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