Ardress House

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Ardress House

Annaghmore
County Armagh

National Trust

Grid reference: H914561
Information
Website: Ardress House

Ardress House is a 17th-century farmhouse in County Armagh, near Annaghmore

The house was built in the 17th-century and much remodelled in Georgian times, enjoying an elegant 18th-century decoration. Today it is owned by the National Trust property and opened to the public.

At Ardress House is a traditional farmyard, and it is surrounded by 100 acres of countryside with apple orchards, charming woodland and riverside walks.

The atmosphere of a working farmyard has been rekindled with the return of small animals.

Cider

Mac Ivors Cider Co has farmed in Ardress for the past 150 years, and won the National Trust Fine Farm Produce Award – the first ever to be awarded in Ulster.