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Loughash Wedge Tomb

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A megalithic, wedge-shaped tomb dating from around 4,000-4,500 years ago. The roof of the whole chamber would have been capstoned, however, only one remains. The entrance faces west and has a double...More

Strabane Tyrone - Northern Ireland

The Gallery Omagh

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Art Galleries

The Gallery is a large exhibtion area situated above Omagh Tourist Information Centre....More

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Cregganconroe Court Tomb

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This court tomb is 60 foot long and 40 foot wide, and is situated 3Km south of An Creagán. It has 2 main chambers and is thought to have been a burial place for a group of people living and farming in...More

Dungannon Tyrone - Northern Ireland

The Nally Heritage Centre Carrickmore

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Museums

Based at Naomh Colm Cille GAA grounds in Carrickmore in mid-Tyrone, the centre encompasses aspects of social, economic, political, sporting and geographical history relating to the local area....More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

The Argory

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Gardens

The Argory was built in the 1820s and its hillside location has wonderful views over the gardens and 320 acre wooded estate bordering the River Blackwater. This former home of the MacGeough–Bond...More

Dungannon Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Glenroan Portal Tomb

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This tomb dates between 3000 and 2500BC and is one of the many prehistoric monuments in the Glenelly Valley and wider Sperrin region. A single-chambered megalithic tomb with a dramatic capstone which...More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Strule Arts Centre

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Art Galleries

Our state-of-the-art building is a nucleus for music, theatre, comedy and dance performances, talks, workshops, education events, films and exhibitions....More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Let The Dance Begin Sculpture

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The 18' high sculpture unifies the Sperrins most popular art forms (music and dance) in this vision of reconciliation and community regeneration. "Two dancers stand still, poised and ready to begin....More

Strabane Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Trinity Presbyterian Church

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Churches And Settlements

This Church is one of the oldest in Omagh Town Centre. It was founded in 1752 by a group...More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Aghascrebagh Ogham Stone

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This is the only example of an Ogham Stone inscription in County Tyrone, situated 7km north of An Creggan. It is believed to have been a burial marker or commemorative inscription incised on the stone...More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Baronscourt Estate

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Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles

Baronscourt Estate offers a beautiful rural conference meeting venue situated in a sheltered valley in the foothills of the Sperrin mountains in Ireland’s County Tyrone. You come across an oasis of...More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Cregganconroe Court Tomb

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This court tomb is 60 foot long and 40 foot wide, and is situated 3Km south of An Creagán. It has 2 main chambers and is thought to have been a burial place for a group of people living and farming in...More

Dungannon Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Windmill Woodland

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Parks

Small woodland park located on the outskirts of Dungannon. Features include the reconstructed tower and small duck pond. Paths wind their way through the wood. Open all year round....More

Dungannon Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Harry Avery's Castle

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Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles

Thought to have been built around 1320 by a local chieftain of the O’Neill clan, but named after Harry Avery (Henry Aimbreidh) O’Neill, a local chief who died in 1392, this structure is considered...More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Omagh Gaol

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Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles

Omagh Gaol once stood where the Courthouse is today. The present gaol was built in the 1790's and opened in 1804. It closed one hundred years later in 1904. The entrance was via the existing pointed...More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland
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