The Argory BT71 6NA
Free for NT Members
Open: Seasonal - See website

About:
Atmospheric Irish gentry house and wooded riverside estate Built in the 1820s for the MacGeough Bond family, The Argory was designed by Arthur and John Williamson of Dublin around 1819. The house came into existence due to a quirky stipulation in a will. Created with Caledon stone with Navan limestone foundations and window sills, the interior of this understated and intimate house remains unchanged since 1900. Stepping inside this Neo-classical masterpiece reveals the eclectric tastes and interests of the family. Outside this Neo-classical masterpiece, there is even more to explore. The grounds offer sweeping vistas and scenic walks including a rose garden with striking sundial. Explore the adventure playground before relaxing in The Courtyard Cafe with a tasty treat.

Dog Friendly:
Dogs (on leads) welcome in gardens and wider estate. Assistance dogs only in the cafe. Dogs must be kept on leads, apart from in the dog exercise area.

Entry Charge:
See website

Parking:
Parking: Car parking within the grounds of the estate. Accessible parking also available.

Facilities:
Toilets
Cafe

Notes:
Please note that at weekends access via Bond's Bridge is closed.


Contact:
Website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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Tel: 02887784753