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The Argory was built in the 1820s and its hilltop location offers wonderful views over the gardens and 320 acre wooded riverside estate. |
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The attractive eighteenth-century demesne is now a forest park. Colourful in spring and autumn with a shrub, butterfly and Japanese garden, arboretum, ponds and mixed woodlands. |
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Formerly the private demesne of the Ranfurly, the park covers some 60 acres and includes a 12 acre lake set in woodland with facilities for many activities. |
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Following the bomb atrocity in Omagh on 15th August 1998, a Memorial Garden was constructed close to the site in the grounds at County Hall. It is a place of quiet reflection in an otherwise bustling market town.
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Colourful in spring with daffodils and rhododendrons and home to a herd of white fallow deer. Nature trail runs through oak and beech trees, passing a Victorian garden, wishing well and old archway. Free access. Wheelchair access. |