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Ballinahinch
House dates back to 1835 when it was first listed on
the Ordnance
Survey maps under the Parishes of County Armagh.
The house itself has been lovingly restored to its
former glory and the large well-appointed
rooms have been decorated and furnished in keeping with
it's character. That of a Victorian home...
The house was once the home of notable horse breeder,
Galway Greer and since then has passed through various
owners. It is presently occupied by the Kee family
and remains a working farm situated in the heart of the
County Armagh countryside.
Directions to Ballinahinch House :-
From A3
Portadown – Armagh Road: Proceed
to the roundabout then take the B131 road to Richhill.
Turn left at the second road on the left (Ballylenny
Road) which is approximately ¼ mile from the
roundabout. Proceed
to the end of the road. Then
continue over the crossroads to Ballygroobany Road.
Ballinahinch House is approximately 1 mile on the left.
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ACCOMMODATION
All
rooms are uniquely decorated in the style of the period.
We can offer various combinations, single, double, twin
and family, as well as en-suite or private facilities. Hairdryers
by request.
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FACILITIES
  
   -outside
Key
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RATES
Single
Occupant : £23
Sharing Room : £20 per person
Group Bookings : £17
per person

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NEARBY ATTRACTIONS
Tandragee
Golf Club, Armagh Ancestry, Armagh
Planetarium, Cathedrals, Palace Stables, St Patrick's Trian,
Navan
Fort, Gosford Forest Park, walk through quiet
country lanes, cycling, horse riding, fishing, hill
walking, drive through the orchard of
Northern Ireland.
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