The Gracehill Moravian Church settlement in County Antrim is UK’s newest World Heritage Site. (Image: Getty) The Gracehill Moravian Church settlement in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, has become the UK’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is Northern Ireland’s second World Heritage Site- the first being Giant’s Causeway listed in 1986, and the UK's 34th feather in the cap.

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Fleur Anderson, said: "Northern Ireland has a rich heritage and is home to many culturally significant sites, and I have no doubt this accolade will encourage more visitors to come and see them for themselves." function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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