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Armagh Public Library
Libraries
One of the oldest libraries in Ireland, Armagh Public Library was established in 1771 by Archbishop Robinson. In addition to the Archbishop’s personal library which contains 17th and 18th century...More
Eakin Gallery Armagh
Art Galleries
The Eakin Gallery Armagh specialises in quality works both by local Armagh artists and other well known Northern Irish artists....More
William McCrum Park
Monuments
This park is the site which makes Milford village world famous. In 1890 this was a football pitch where William McCrum (1865-1932) a goal keeper in Milford football club invented the penalty kick rule...More
Loughgall Country Park
Golf
Set in a magnificent 188 hectare estate of open farmland and orchards. 18 hole golf course, 37 acre coarse fishery, bridle path, walks, children's play area, children's adventure trail, outdoor...More
Dan Winter's Cottage And Ancestral Home
Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles
This old thatched cottage which dates back to pre 1750 consists of living quarters, spirit grocers and weavers' quarters with a full working loom. It is situated at the centre of the site at which the...More
Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Church of Ireland)
Churches And Settlements
Saint Patrick founded his main church here on the Hill of Armagh in 445AD. There has been a Christian church on the site ever since. Although the building has been renovated many times, even as...More
Gosford Forest Park
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
The estate has associations with Dean Swift. Heritage poultry; rare breeds of cattle and sheep in open paddocks; deer park; walled garden. Barbecue sites, way marked nature trails/treks and Arboretum....More
Tynan Cross
Monuments
The cross stands opposite the church yard wall in the pretty village of Tynan, Co. Armagh. Dating back to the 8th/9th century it is very ornamented. The cross consists of a number of fragments of...More
Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Roman Catholic)
Churches And Settlements
This twin-spired, imposing cathedral, on an elevated site, was started in 1840, but work was suspended during the Irish Famine of 1845-48. Work recommenced in 1854 when J J McCarthy was appointed...More
Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum
Museums
The story of the regiment 1793-1968. Large model of the capture of the Imperial French Eagle at the Battle of Barrosa 1811. Militaria from the Armagh, Cavan and Monaghan militias and shop. Refurbished...More
Children's Birthday Parties @ Navan Centre, Armagh
Children and Family Attractions
Birthday party packages are suitable for 6 -11 year olds and include themed activities and a craft workshop....More
Ballymoyer Old Church
Churches And Settlements
Ballymoyer Old Church, in the churchyard of St. Luke’s Church of Ireland parish, is a rare example of seventeeth century architecture and of particular interest are the heavy round-headed windows....More
No 5 Vicars' Hill
Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles
Built in 1772 as the Diocesan Registry to hold records for the Church of Ireland Diocese, this Grade A listed building has been restored and was formally opened to the public in March 2011....More
Burial Place Of Brian Boru
Monuments
The bones of Brian Boru the King of Ireland who defeated the Vikings in 1014 are said to be buried in the North Wall of Saint Patricks Church Of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh which dates back to medieval...More
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