Others follow Daffodil Group lead
/The Northern Ireland Daffodil Group was one of the first to use The Ballance House for meetings, but their example was followed by numerous clubs and businesses over the past 30 years.
Based in an historic farmyard with an excellent conference room for up to 60, tea barn and parking galore, the Ulster New Zealand Trust facility offers a year round friendly welcome. The on-site museum is open to the general public on Sundays other than in the winter.
However, it can be visited by groups at any time. A popular option as the museum and tea barn were both up graded during the Covid lockdown. The Ballance House offers privacy and sole use of the facility to clients varying from vintage car clubs to family celebrations and company staff training sessions. All in the idyllic surroundings of gardens and fields overlooking Lough Neagh, the largest inland lake in the British Isles.
Minutes motoring from the Motorway network, Lisburn, Glenavy and Belfast International Airport this is a truly unique conference and event venue.