Holm Park
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Facts and practical information
Holm Park is a football stadium in Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is the home ground of Armagh City F.C. The stadium holds 3,000. It is also used by Windmill Stars F.C. ()
Northern IrelandUnited Kingdom
Holm Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Archbishop's Palace, St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh County Museum, Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum.
1 miWPalace, Georgian architectureArchbishop's Palace, Armagh
26 min walk • The Archbishop's Palace, Armagh, Northern Ireland, is a landmark Neo-Classical building located on 300 acres of parkland just south of the centre of the city.
1.3 miNWStone-built Anglican cathedral and mosaicsSt Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh
35 min walk • St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh is a cathedral located in Armagh, Northern Ireland. The origins of the site are as a 5th century Irish stone monastery, founded by St. Patrick.
1.2 miNWHistory museum, Museum, Art museumArmagh County Museum, Armagh
30 min walk • The Armagh County Museum is a museum in Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Located on the edge of the tree-lined Mall in the centre of Armagh city, the museum is the oldest County Museum in Ireland and was officially opened in 1937.
1.3 miNWHistory museum, MuseumRoyal Irish Fusiliers Museum, Armagh
33 min walk • The Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum is a military museum based in Sovereign's House at Armagh, Northern Ireland. The museum is a Grade B listed building.
1.3 miNWObservatories and planetariums, Museum, Science museumArmagh Planetarium, Armagh
33 min walk • Armagh Planetarium is a planetarium located in Armagh, Northern Ireland close to the city centre and neighbouring Armagh Observatory in approximately fourteen acres of landscaped grounds known as the Armagh Astropark.
1.3 miNWObservatories and planetariumsArmagh Observatory, Armagh
35 min walk • Armagh Observatory is an astronomical research institute in Armagh, Northern Ireland. Around 25 astronomers are based at the observatory, studying stellar astrophysics, the Sun, Solar System astronomy and Earth's climate.
1 miNWMuseumHM Prison Armagh, Armagh
27 min walk • Armagh Prison in Armagh, Northern Ireland, is a former prison. The construction of the prison began in the 1780 and it was extended in the style of Pentonville Prison in the 1840 and 1850s.
1.2 miNWHistorical place, Universities and schoolsThe Royal School, Armagh
32 min walk • The Royal School, Armagh is a co-educational voluntary grammar school, founded in the 17th century, in the city of Armagh in Northern Ireland. It has a boarding department with an international intake. It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.
1.3 miNWVisitor centerArmagh Courthouse, Armagh
34 min walk • Armagh Courthouse is a judicial facility in Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The courthouse, which accommodates hearings for the local magistrates' courts and county courts, is a Grade A listed building.
1.2 miNWSport, Sport venueThe Mall, Armagh
31 min walk • The Mall is a cricket ground in Armagh, Northern Ireland. In 2005, the ground hosted a List A match in the 2005 ICC Trophy between Denmark and the United States, which Denmark won by 96 runs. The ground is used in club matches by Armagh Cricket Club.
1.4 miNWUniversities and schoolsSouthern Regional College, Armagh
36 min walk • Southern Regional College is a further and higher education college in the southern area of Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom. The Southern Regional College was formed on 1 August 2007 when three further education colleges merged to become the SRC. The new SRC comprises the former FE colleges at Armagh, Newry and Upper Bann.