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Armagh has Many Landmarks but one of its oldest is the Archbishop’s Palace. Once used as a government building, it was built in the Georgian period and has survived for 254 years. It has been listed as a Grade A building, recognising its significant Historical importance to Northern Ireland. There are a few buildings immediately beside the Palace; Directly next to the Palace building is a private Chapel, once used by the Archbishops of The Church of Ireland now occasionally used for weddings, Behind the Palace is a glasshouse building surrounded by formal gardens, And past the chapel there is a stable/coach yard, formally a restaurant. Also on the grounds is the local counsel depot and dog warden.
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