1 / Attractions
Ballydougan Pottery
Tannaghmore Gardens.
Bloomvale House 171 Plantation Road, Craigavon,
Admission charge: no admission charge
Co. Armagh
Opening hours: opening by prior arrangement
T: 028 3834 2201
– contact Museum Services for details on
E:
info@ballydouganpottery.co.uk
T: 028 3834 1635
www.ballydouganpottery.co.uk
Award winning Ballydougan Pottery tradition of
Brownlow House
excellence is carried on to this day by our team of
Windsor Avenue, Lurgan, Craigavon, Co. Armagh
highly skilled potters. Each piece is thrown and
T: 028 3832 8461 M: 07929 920414
decorated using techniques employed by potters
Brownlow House is Lurgan’s grandest secular building,
for millennia. Every line and brush stoke is unique.
erected by Charles Brownlow, it had been called
Made from stoneware clay and shaped by hand on the
Lurgan House until Mr. Brownlow was raised to the
wheel makes Ballydougan kitchenware as strong and
peerage. It is constructed in the Elizabethan style
reliable as it is beautiful. Suitable for oven, microwave,
using freestone imported from Scotland. The ‘modern’
and dishwasher, a must for modern life styles. An
house was designed by the celebrated Scottish
extensive range of products, both contemporary and
architect William Playfair. Playfair was more at home
traditional design allows you to add to your collection
with the classical style – his many fine Greek Revival
year after year. Visit our 18
th
Century Courtyard
buildings, including the National Gallery of Scotland,
Gift Shop; enjoy a relaxing morning coffee, lunch or
and the Royal Scottish Institution Buildings, helped
afternoon tea in our Linen Barn Coffee Shop which has
give Edinburgh the title ‘Athens of the North’.
a wonderful array of home scones and sweets. You
Admission charge: fee charged for tours. Of particular
will surely enjoy yourself and maybe even consider
note at Brownlow House are the tall spiralled chimney
staying in our award winning 4 star self catering
pots, the delightful lanterned tower with lantern
cottages.
and dome, and the decorative carriage gates at the
Admission charge: no admission charge for pottery
entrance. Lurgan Park and the golf course behind
Opening hours: Monday – Saturday 9-5pm
were formally the Demesne of Lurgan House. Though
greatly altered for recreational purposes they still
Barn Museum
form one of the finest town parks in Ulster.
Tannaghmore Gardens Kilvergan Road,
Opening hours: By prior arrangement T: 028 3832
Silverwood, Lurgan, Craigavon
8461 M: 07929 920414
T: 028 3834 1635
E:
museum@craigavon.gov.uk
The Barn Museum has an exhibition illustrating the
bygone days of farming in County Armagh. Facilities
include: toilets and car parking available in nearby
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