Originally a thatched country cottage it has evolved over the years to the ‘Bushtown Hotel’ of today, a modern 3 star hotel, which has adapted comfort & elegance to the legacy & charm of that original thatched cottage.
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Beech Hill is a privately owned 18th century country house which boasts excellent cuisine, friendly atmosphere and luxurious bedrooms. The hotel has a chapel, extensive library and 32 acres of mature parkland with waterfalls and thriving wildlife.
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Explore this Grade B listed building before plans to transform the building get under way. Armagh Gaol, one of Northern Ireland’s most important historic buildings, is a landmark building within the City and makes a vital contribution to the townscape character. Visitors to the city’s famous Mall will be most familiar with the gaol’s impressive grey façade.
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The Observatory’s 14 acres (57,000 m2) of landscaped grounds include sundials and historic telescopes, telescope domes and the Armagh Astropark.
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Navan Fort – known in Old Irish as Emain Macha – is a large circular earthwork on the summit of a drumlin that is thought to be the site of a pagan sanctuary. The impressive earthwork encloses two monuments on the hilltop, a ring barrow (Iron Age burial site) and a large mound.
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Armagh…The spiritual Capital of Ireland for 1500 years and the seat of both Church of Ireland and Catholic archbishops, Armagh is the oldest and most venerated of Irish Cities and has a long Christian heritage.
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