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|text='''The Argory''' is a grand country house with wooded estate in [[County Armagh]], on the east bank of the River Blackwater, and now a National Trust property. | |text='''The Argory''' is a grand country house with wooded estate in [[County Armagh]], on the east bank of the River Blackwater, and now a National Trust property. | ||
This is a fine example of an Ulster gentry house, handsomely built in the 1820s for the MacGeough Bond family, and the house as it stands today is unchanged since 1900. Its interior has an eclectic selection of features evoking the family's tastes and interests.}}<noinclude>{{ | This is a fine example of an Ulster gentry house, handsomely built in the 1820s for the MacGeough Bond family, and the house as it stands today is unchanged since 1900. Its interior has an eclectic selection of features evoking the family's tastes and interests.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} | ||
Latest revision as of 09:17, 9 May 2021
The ArgoryThe Argory is a grand country house with wooded estate in County Armagh, on the east bank of the River Blackwater, and now a National Trust property. This is a fine example of an Ulster gentry house, handsomely built in the 1820s for the MacGeough Bond family, and the house as it stands today is unchanged since 1900. Its interior has an eclectic selection of features evoking the family's tastes and interests. (Read more) |