DescriptionThe Crosskeys Inn - geograph.org.uk - 497539.jpg
English: The Crosskeys Inn This thatched pub is in a beautiful rural setting between Portglenone and Toome, about 1.5km from the B52 Portglenone to Randalstown road. The pub was most likely built sometime around 1740. It was badly damaged by fire in February 2000 but was back in business the following year. It is one of Northern Ireland's best known venues for traditional Irish music.
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