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Nov 16 2012
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The Battleford B&B is a privately run Bed & Breakfast providintg accommodation on the outskirts ... [Read more]
Ruins of the longest Friary church in Ireland (163 ft). [Read more]
Experience the thrill of racing on our outdoor tarmac track. Idea for corporate/group bookings. [Read more]
The Planetarium offers a unique experience, start with a multimedia Star Show. [Read more]
If you are looking for an alternative sleepover experience for your children, a 'back to basics' ... [Read more]
This old thatched cottage which dates back to pre 1750 consists of living quarters, spirit ... [Read more]
Large detached house situated 1 mile from the city centre on the main Monaghan A3 road. Family ... [Read more]
Dobbin Lodge is situated in Armagh City within walking distance of restaurants, cafes, Theatre ... [Read more]
Saint Patrick founded his chief church here on the Hill of Armagh in 445AD. [Read more]
The bones of Brian Boru the King of Ireland who defeated the Vikings in 1014 are said to be ... [Read more]
The City of Armagh ..... is the capital of the county of Armagh, in the province of Ulster... [Read more]
Jun 15 2013 - Jun 16 2013
Mixed up Histories at Navan Centre and Fort [Read more]
One of the oldest libraries in Ireland, Armagh Public Library was established in 1771. [Read more]
A modern astronomical research institute with a rich heritage. Grounds include Robinson Dome with 10 inch telescope, Lindsay sundial and the Armagh Astropark. [Read more]
May 04 2013 - May 04 2013
Event Highlights are as follows; Orchard Tours: Guided tours bring the orchards to life with ... [Read more]
Licence distributor for Foyle Fisheries Commission (FFC). [Read more]
The estate has associations with Dean Swift. Heritage poultry; rare breeds of cattle and sheep ... [Read more]
Building started in 1840 but work was suspended during the famine. [Read more]
Restored 18th century Georgian town house, situated in the heart of Armagh City. Taste of ... [Read more]
Situated on the hill south east of the town below the stump of Portaferry Windmill, a lay by ... [Read more]
Situated in 5 acres with a tree lined driveway, 2 miles from Armagh City Centre , Primrose ... [Read more]
College Hall Farmhouse, quality self catered accommodation in Co. Armagh College Hall ... [Read more]
The lake will fish well from mid March with a hatch of duckfly giving excellent sport with the ... [Read more]
Jun 21 2012 - Jun 21 2102
At the invitation of King Conor join him and his courageous warriors for a Banquet supper to be ... [Read more]
The Milford House Museum in Co. Armagh is located at no 57 William Street. [Read more]
This delightful stone built cottage is the perfect base from which to enjoy your stay in Armagh. ... [Read more]
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