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Derrymore House

Camlough Road, Bessbrook, County Armagh, BT35 7EF
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Derrymore house. A bright yellow cottage with a thatched roof.

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Less than 2 miles from Newry you will find Derrymore House, a National Trust Property which is a bright yellow, thatched cottage on a picturesque estate with woodlands and farm fields. The property makes a perfect stopping point between Belfast and Dublin, with scenic walks in forest and parkland, a dog exercise area, children’s play area and gardens.  

Derrymore House is famous  because the Act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland was drafted here in the Treaty Room. The house is open for tours on very limited dates only, please phone or check the National Trust website for details.

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Public Transport Directions

This attraction is accessible via public transport. Ulsterbus service 338e, 338f with an hourly frequency - Stop name: Camlough Road, County Down. Please visit Translink for information on planning your trip.

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