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    The south and east front of the Argory, County Armagh
    © NTPL / Matthew Antrobus
    The Argory
    144 Derrycaw Road, Moy, Dungannon, Co. Armagh BT71 6NA
    Telephone: 028 8778 4753
    House  Other building  Garden  Countryside  Weddings  Functions  1979 
    Built in the 1820s, this handsome Irish gentry house is surrounded by its 130-hectare (320-acre) wooded riverside estate. The former home of the MacGeough Bond family, a tour of this Neo-classical masterpiece reveals it is unchanged since 1900 – the eclectic interior still evoking the family's tastes and interests. Outside there are sweeping vistas, superb spring bulbs, scenic walks and fascinating courtyard displays. A second-hand bookshop, adventure playground and Lady Ada's award-winning tea-room provide retreats for children and adults alike

    Don't miss
    • Garden, woodland and riverside walks with wonderful sweeping views.
    • Snowdrop walks and superb spring bulbs.
    • Fascinating courtyard displays and sundial in the rose garden.

    Making the most of your day
    Lively programme of events – craft fairs, poultry fairs, musical events. The mansion is a particular delight at Christmas, when it comes alive with music. Dogs on leads and only in grounds and garden

    Opening times
    Grounds
    01-Jan - 30-Apr-10 10 - 5 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
    01-May - 30-Sep-10 10 - 6 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
    01-Oct - 31-Dec-10 10 - 5 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
    House
    13-Mar - 28-Jun-10 11 - 5 Mo Closed Tuesdays Closed Wednesdays Th Fr Sa Su
    02-Apr - 11-Apr-10 11 - 5 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
    01-Jul - 31-Aug-10 11 - 5 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
    02-Sep - 30-Sep-10 11 - 5 Mo Closed Tuesdays Closed Wednesdays Th Fr Sa Su
    01-Oct - 31-Oct-10 11 - 4 Mo Closed Tuesdays Closed Wednesdays Th Fr Sa Su
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    Admission to house by guided tour (last admission one hour before closing). Open Bank Holiday Mondays and all other public holidays in Northern Ireland, including 17 March. Tea-room, shop and second-hand bookshop open as house, but weekends only 1 September to 31 October.

    Get in touch

    028 8778 4753 Fax: 028 8778 9598 Emailargory@nationaltrust.org.uk


    Prices

    Gift Aid Admission (Standard Admission prices in brackets) House tour: adult £6 (£5.45), child £3 (£2.72), family £15 (£13.63). Grounds (Standard Admission): adult £2.75, child £1.25, family £6.75


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