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Rademon Estate Distillery

65 Church Road, Downpatrick, BT30 9HR, United Kingdom | 028 4483 0001 | Website

Venue Description

Rademon Estate in Co. Down is one of the oldest historic estates in Ireland and a haven in a unique setting. Since 2014, it has been distilling Shortcross Gin on the estate, proudly Northern Ireland’s first craft gin and now the most awarded gin in the island of Ireland. Shortcross is an aromatic and exceptionally smooth gin: its unique flavour profile is created using fresh apples, elderflowers, elderberries and wild clover harvested on the estate, distilled alongside classic gin botanicals. Shortcross Gin welcomes guests from all over the world to explore their unique working distillery and visitor's centre. Booking for our Shortcross Experience Tour and Masterclass is essential, please see our website for details rademonestatedistillery.com/all-events/ Visitors must be 18 or over. Accessible for wheelchair users and those with mobility impairments, with accessible car parking areas and accessible toilet facilities for all visitors.

Accessibility

Our venue is accessible throughout with no restrictions to wheelchair users to any area of our tours including our visitors centre, gift shop and outside terrace

Toilets

Accessible toilet with step free access Lowered sink and hand dryer Hand Rails fitted Emergency Pull Cord Easy turn taps and door lock

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Assistance dog exercise facilities

As we are located in a private estate and working farm dogs are not permitted onsite

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