The Argory

The Argory
The front façade of The Argory
Interactive map of The Argory
Coordinates54°26′48″N 6°42′02″W / 54.4467°N 6.7006°W / 54.4467; -6.7006
Built1820–1824
Built forWalter MacGeough Bond
ArchitectsArthur and John Williamson
OwnerNational Trust
Websitewww.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/the-argory

The Argory is a 19th-century neo-classical country house and estate in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, near the village of Moy across the River Blackwater in neighbouring County Tyrone. Built between 1820 and 1824 for Walter MacGeough Bond, it is notable for preserved interiors, a rare barrel organ, and extensive wooded grounds along the River Blackwater. It remained in the MacGeough Bond family until it became part of the National Trust's care in 1979. Today, the estate welcomes the public as a historic house museum, offering insights into the lifestyle of the landed gentry and the architectural heritage of Northern Ireland.