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Ruins of mansion built by Sir Toby Caulfield in 1619. Gatehouse with murder-holes and Caulfield arms. Plaque to poet Charles Wolfe (1791-1823) at nearby Anglican church.Facilities
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Dungannon Park is a seventy acre oasis centred round an idyllic stream fed lake. The…
Explore the cottage of the Simpson family with close ties to Ulysses Simpson Grant, the…
The gin school at Woodlab Distillery is a unique experience in the science of harnessing…
Benburb Castle is dramatically sited on the cliff edge above the River Blackwater in the…
The Argory was built in the 1820s and its hilltop location offers wonderful views over…
Tullaghoge Fort was a royal power centre which came to historical prominence in the 11th…
We invite you to come and explore Peatlands Park. This beautiful area has a wonderful…
The attractive eighteenth-century demesne is now a forest park. Colourful in spring and…
Ardress is nestled in the apple orchards of County Armagh and offers afternoons of fun…
Sloan’s House Museum holds a unique role in Irish history and has over the years…
The Navan Fort, located just two miles from Armagh City, is a place where myth and…
Navan Centre, located just two miles from the Cathedral City of Armagh, interprets one of…
Lissan House is an enchanting country residence set within a 260 acre demesne of ancient…
Dan Winter’s house was repaired and rethatched in 2000 keeping original artefacts and…
Armagh Ancestry offers a comprehensive genealogical service to those whose ancestors came…
Cardinal Ó Fiaich's papers and books form the nucleus of the collection along with the…
Directions from Town:
Castlecaulfield, 3 miles west of Dungannon. On A45 Railway Road follow signs for Auchnacloy.