Ardress House

Ardress is nestled in the apple orchards of County Armagh and offers afternoons of fun and relaxation for everyone. Built in the 17th century as a farmhouse, Ardress was remodelled in Georgian times and has a character and charm all of its own. • Elegant Neo-classical drawing-room with plasterwork by the Dublin plasterer Michael Stapleton • Attractive garden with scenic woodland and riverside walks • Home to an important collection of farm machinery and tools • Rich apple orchards • On display is the 1799 table made for the speaker of the Irish Parliament upon which King George V signed the Constitution of Northern Ireland on 22nd June 1921

Ardress House and Gardens is accessible – for full details of their accessibility features, see Ardress House and Gardens | AccessAble.


Opening times

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**Following extensive damage to gardens and estates across many National Trust properties during Storm Eowyn in January 2025, The Trust is advising visitors to sites to check property websites before setting out. Some places remain closed and walking routes may have changed at others. National Trust teams are working tirelessly to repair and restore these special places. Donations can be made via the National Trust website https://donate.nationaltrust.org.uk/s/ **


Price from £

Gift Aid
Adult £6.60
Child £3.30
Family £16.50

Standard
Adult £6
Child £3
Family £15

Location

 

Attractions in Co Armagh