St Patrick's Cathedral
Armagh, County Armagh
The seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland.
Consecrated 1776 on land gifted by Sir Capel Molyneux and financced by Archbishop Richard Robinson.
Salters Grange, County Armagh
The church is B+ listed, as are the school and schoolmasters house, which flank either side of the drive.
The architect involved was Thomas Cooley who cane to Ireland after winning a competition to design the Royal Exchange in Dublin. Cooley with Archbishop Robinson left a huge heritage of Georgian buildings in the City of Armagh. Of particular interest are the fine marble memorials to the Molyneux family in the church and also the Arts and Craft stained glass window designed by Beatrice Elvery.
Armagh, County Armagh
The seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland.
Armagh, County Armagh
As the seat of both Catholic and Anglican Archbishops, Amargh is still the Ecclesiastical Capital of Ireland, the Anglican medieval church has been sympathetically restored over centuries and celebrates its connection with St Patrick.
Loughgall, County Armagh
This late Georgian church in a simple Gothic style is located in the village of Loughgall in the heart of Co Armagh's apple growing countryside.