Ardress House (No Comments)

Traditional Farmyard with 17th-century house.

Facilities

Shop, Picnic area, Children’s quiz/trail.

Photos

If you have any photos of this site we’d be very grateful if you could email them to us at photos@historicbritain.org

Address

Ardress House, 64 Ardress Road, Annaghmore, Portadown, Co Armagh, BT62 1SQ

Contact Numbers

Tel: 028 8778 4753
Email: ardress@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

[googleMap width="100%" height="350px" directions_to="false" directions_from="false"]64 Ardress Road, Annaghmore, BT62 1SQ[/googleMap]

The Argory (No Comments)

Irish gentry house built in the 1820s.

Facilities

Craft fairs and family days, Lady Ada’s Tea-room, Baby-changing facilities, Hip carrying child seats for loan, Children’s play area as well as quiz/trail, Dogs on leads permitted in grounds and garden only.

Photos

If you have any photos of this site we’d be very grateful if you could email them to us at photos@historicbritain.org

Address

The Argory, 144 Derrycaw Road, Moy, Dungannon, Co Armagh, BT71 6NA

Contact Numbers

Tel: 028 8778 4753
Email: argory@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tickets

You can visit this site through the National Trust Membership scheme

Aerial and Satellite View

[googleMap width="100%" height="350px" directions_to="false" directions_from="false"] 144 Derrycaw Road, Moy, BT71 6NA [/googleMap]