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South of Dungiven, well into the Sperrin Mountains, are more of the Plantation towns of the London companies, most of them characteristically planned around a central diamond. DRAPERSTOWN is essentially a junction, with well-mannered houses facing each other in a very grand street design. The Plantation of Ulster Visitor Centre on the High Street (daily 11am-5pm; www.workplace.org.uk/plantation ; GBP3), as its name suggests, recounts the story in more detail, using multimedia technology. At UPPERLANDS , ten miles north beyond Maghera, you can get some idea of the impact of the new eighteenth-century technology on the area at the Old Mill Museum , a private textile museum owned by the Clark family. In 1740, Jackson Clark dammed the river to provide power and installed linen-finishing machinery here. If you want to look around, phone William Clark & Sons in advance to arrange a guided tour (Mon-Thurs; GBP1.50; tel 028/7964 3265). Ardtara Country House nearby offers a taste both of Victorian elegance and of roast racks of Sperrin lamb (tel 028/7964 4490; over GBP130).

Heading south, MAGHERAFELT , granted to the Salters' Company by James I, has another wide, sloping main street and an increasingly successful Arts Festival in March. The town makes a reasonable base for exploring Lough Neagh and the Bellaghy area and has an amenable tourist office (Mon-Sat 9am-5pm; tel 028/7963 1510) in The Bridewell, 2 Churchwell Lane. There's accommodation at Laurel Villa , 60 Church St (tel 028/7963 3228; GBP40-55), which also organizes heritage and angling breaks, and at the comfortable new Hostel 56 , 56 Rainey St (tel 028/7963 2096; www.hostel56.club24.co.uk ), complete with its own roof garden. There's also plenty of eating choices, including the grand Fiolta's Bistro , 4 Union Arcade, for modern European cuisine; and Mary's , an exceptionally pleasant old-time bar on the Market Place.

At one time a real gem, MONEYMORE , about five miles further south, is now a run-down, traffic-choked disgrace. Dilapidated but once-graceful pedimented buildings originally constructed by the Drapers (and restored by them in 1817) face each other across a wide main street topped by an Orange Hall; there are plenty of red, white and blue kerbstones here. Moneymore was the first town in the North to have

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piped water - amazingly enough, as early as 1615. Just outside town, Springhill (April-June & Sept Sat & Sun 2-6pm; July & Aug Mon-Wed & Fri-Sun same times; GBP2.75) is a typical example of the fortified manor houses built by the early planters. Dating from the late seventeenth century, it's a lovely bit of sober whitewashed architecture, housing a good costume collection and a delightfully overgrown garden. You can camp in the farmyard here (tel 028/8764 8210).


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