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Armagh
/ 4 months agoEnjoy a unique experience simply out of this world as Armagh Observatory and Planetarium re-opens
Make the trip to Armagh Observatory and Planetarium this Autumn which offers visitors a unique experience which is quite simply out...
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Lurgan
/ 4 months agoEnjoy afternoon tea at the stunning Brownlow House in Lurgan
Brownlow House is Lurgan’s grandest secular building, erected by Charles Brownlow. It is constructed in the Elizabethan style using freestone imported...
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Food and Cider Festival
/ 4 months agoSeagoe Hotel gears up for Food and Cider Weekend and looks to exciting changes ahead..
If you are in the Orchard County for the unique Food & Cider Weekend later this month, and need a place...
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Food and Cider Festival
/ 4 months agoCider Vs Beer – you decide! Five events to tickle the taste buds at this month’s Food and Cider Weekend
VENUE: Blackwell House Kitchen Cookery School DATE: 26 September 2020 VENUE: Blackwell House Blackwell House at home – entertain at home,...
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Food and Cider Festival
/ 5 months agoFood and Cider Weekend: Vegetarian Tasting Evening at Crannagael House
Crannagael House, owned and occupied by Jane and John Nicholson, is nestled in the heart of the County Armagh countryside and...
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Staycations
/ 5 months agoThe Argory reopens with refreshed self-guided tour and easy flow one-way system
An atmospheric Irish gentry house is surrounded by a 320-acre wooded riverside estate. The former home of the MacGeough Bond family,...
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Staycations
/ 5 months agoThe story of the world’s finest linen
When the American Civil War brought an end to Irish cotton imports in the 1860s, the local linen industry, still largely...
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Staycations
/ 5 months agoLet Central Hotel Donegal be your ‘home away from home’ and explore Europe’s highest sea cliffs
Book your staycation along the Wild Atlantic Way in Donegal Town with the Central Hotel. With guestrooms overlooking Donegal Bay, all...
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Staycations
/ 5 months agoRelive that early inspiration for the extraordinary talented Brontë sisters in a special Brontë Homeland trail
A winter night, Yorkshire Dales, 1820s. As a fierce gale howls outside, the tall, imperious figure of Patrick Brontë, father of...
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Armagh
/ 5 months agoUnearth hidden gems this summer with Armagh guided walking tours
The Ancient Cathedral City of Armagh is undoubtedly one of the most visually stunning and historically intriguing locations on the island...