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The Argory EHOD 2024

144 Derrycaw Road, Dungannon, County Tyrone, BT71 6NA
The Argory EHOD 2024

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Built in the 1820s for the MacGeough Bond family, The Argory was designed by Arthur and John Williamson of Dublin around 1819. The house came into existence due to a quirky stipulation in a will. Created with Caledon stone with Navan limestone foundations and windowsills, the interior of this understated and intimate house remains unchanged since 1900. Stepping inside this Neo-classical masterpiece reveals the eclectic tastes and interests of the family.    

Outside this Neo-classical masterpiece, there is even more to explore. The grounds offer sweeping vistas and scenic walks including a rose garden with striking sundial. Explore the adventure playground before relaxing in The Courtyard Cafe with a tasty treat.

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EHOD (14 Sept 2024)
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Saturday11:00 - 17:00

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