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Ardress House

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Ardress House

17th-century manor house in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, 14 km/9 mi north of Armagh. It has two 18th-century wings added by the Dublin architect George Ensor. The Ulster Land Fund gave Ardress to the National Trust in 1960.

The decorative plasterwork in the main rooms is by Michael Stapleton, a talented stuccoist.

Ensor married the heiress to Ardress in 1760.



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