Rural Accommodation

Dundrum House

B&B
£27.50
 -  £38.00
Notes : per person per night
Dundrum House
116 Dundrum Road, Tassagh
Keady
BT60 2NG
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

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Owner Information
Elizabeth & Larry Nugent
Armagh
Phone : +44 (0)28 3753 1257
Treat yourself to a stay in a B&B with a difference...

Dundrum House, an early 18th century country manor is set in an 80 acre beef and sheep farm. Situated in the beauitful unspoilt countryside of Co. Armagh with its rolling hills and the Callen River flowing along the boundary of the farm, Dundrum House really is the pefect place to relax for your stay.

Picturesque Setting
18th Century Farmhouse
Wi-Fi Access
6 Miles From Armagh City
4 * Self-Catering Cottage

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Things to see and do in Armagh

Armagh Observatory
Armagh Observatory

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Treasure Trails Northern Ireland
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Eakin Gallery Armagh
Eakin Gallery Armagh

The Eakin Gallery Armagh specialises in quality works both by local Armagh artists and other well known Northern Irish artists. Harry and Carol Eakin have over 25 years experience in the Irish art market and were prominent in promoting such artists as Tom Carr, Markey Robinson and Charles McAuley.
Armagh County Museum
Armagh County Museum

The oldest county museum in Ireland is set in Armagh’s beautiful Georgian tree lined Mall. Its collections capture centuries of stories relating to the people who lived, worked and had connections with this famous city and historic county.
Armagh Astronomy Centre and Planetarium
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Saint Patrick's Trian Visitor Complex
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Armagh Public Library
Armagh Public Library

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Gosford Forest Park
Gosford Forest Park

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Lurgaboy Adventure Centre
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