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The Argory

The Argory was built in the 1820's on a hill and has wonderful views over the gardens and 320 acre wooded riverside estate. Located in the Rose garden beside the house is a horizontal octagonal brass sundail which dates from AD 1820. This former home of the McGeough-Bond family has a splendid stable yard with horse carriages, harness room, acetylene gas plant and laundry. Guided tours of the house, available during opening times, reveal a cluttered interior which evoke the Bond family's Edwardian taste and interests. Following a relaxing walk around the estate, visitors can enjoy some home made produce in the cosy tea room and browse around the National Trust shop.

 

Situated
Situated on Derrycaw Road, 6.5km from Moy; 5km from Exit 14 from M1.
Open
Grounds: 1 October- 30 April: 10:00-16:00 daily.
1 May - 30 September: 10:00-18.00 daily. (14:00-18:00 Event Days)
House: For March & April opening times please contact the property. 3 May - 29 June: weekends & BH/PH 14:00-17:30; 1 July - 31 August daily 14:00-17:30; 6 Sept - 28 Sept w/ends 14:00-17:30. Last admission one hour before closing. Tea-room & Shop: 15 March - 29 June: 14:00-17:30 w/ends and BH/PK. 1 July - 31 August: 14:00-17:30; 6 Sept - 28 Sept: 14:00-17:30 w/ends.
Admission
Grounds: Car Stg£3.50, Minibus Stg£15.00, Coach Stg£20.00, MotorBike Stg£1.65
House Tour: Gift Aid Admission Adult Stg£5.50; Child Stg£2.80; Family Stg£13.80
Facilities
Toilets, Shop, Tea Rooms, Wheelchair access, Second hand bookshop, Guided tours, Special events.
Contact
Derek Forshaw,
Property Manager,
The Argory,
144 Derrycaw Road,
Moy, Dungannon,
Co. Armagh, BT71 6NA

Tel: +028 8778 4753 Fax: +028 8778 9598
Email: argory@nationaltrust.org.uk
Web: www.ntri.org.uk  
 

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