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Celebrating 200 Years at The Argory

144 Derrycaw Road, Moy, County Armagh, BT716NA
Celebrating 200 Years at The Argory

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As we mark this momentous milestone, immerse yourself in a day filled with festivities, nostalgia, and jubilation, paying homage to the rich legacy of this beloved estate.

Join us as we honour the legacy, heritage, and splendour of The Argory in an unforgettable celebration of two centuries of timeless elegance. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a day of joyous festivities, the Bicentennial Jubilee promises an experience to treasure for generations to come.

On the day, expect live Jazz and Silver Bands, face painting, lawn games, swingboat, carousel and vintage chair o planes, Estate and Garden Tour, Boat Trips in partnership with Blackwater Community Barge (pre-ticketed event), alongside a BBQ and baked treats inspired by the rich history of the house, featuring classics like pineapple upside-down cake and an irresistible ice cream selection.

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