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Amenities
- Directions from Town: Train: Enterprise train to Portadown from Belfast or Dublin. Bus: Ulsterbus No. 67 between Portadown and Dungannon, alight at Haddens Corner, 1 mile walk. Car: On B28, 5 miles from Moy, 5 miles from Portadown (3 miles from exit 13 on M1). Drive time: Belfast 40 minutes.
- Opening times: House; 15 Mar-28 Sep: 2-6pm w/ends & BH/PH only My Lady’s Mile is open all year, dawn to dusk.
- Prices: Gift Aid Admission (Standard Admission prices in brackets): £4.40 (£4), child £2.20 (£2), family £11 (£10). Groups (£3.50), Group visits outside normal hours (£5).
- Mobile narrative: Ardress is nestled in the apple orchards of County Armagh and offers afternoons of fun...
Ardress House
Craigavon
Armagh
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Northern Ireland
Ardress is nestled in the apple orchards of County Armagh and offers afternoons of fun and relaxation for everyone. Built in the 17th century as a farmhouse, Ardress was remodelled in Georgian times and has a character and charm all of its own.
• Elegant Neo-classical drawing-room with plasterwork by the Dublin plasterer Michael Stapleton
• Attractive garden with scenic woodland and riverside walks
• Home to an important collection of farm machinery and tools
• Rich apple orchards
• On display is the 1799 table made for the speaker of the Irish Parliament upon which King George V signed the Constitution of Northern Ireland on 22nd June 1921
Visitor Facilities –
Historic house: Farm yard: Garden: Shop: Guided tours: Suitable for picnics: Programme of events: Access for visitors with disability: Facilities for families: Learning: Dogs welcome on leads in grounds/garden only.
Contact
Telephone+44 (0)28 8778 4753Website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Address: Ardress House, 64 Ardress Road, Portadown, BT62 1SQ
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