Historic Environment
Friary Road
Armagh
Armagh
BT60 4EL

Additional information

Open to the public:

Yes, entry is free (Sometimes public access is restricted due to works for example. Check before you visit)

Grid reference:
H8764044770
SM number:
ARM 012:016

About Armagh Friary

Armagh Franciscan Friary was founded by Archbishop Patrick O’ Scannail in 1263/64. It had prominent patrons in the city and the Franciscans played an important part in the city’s religious life until the Friary was suppressed in 1542 with the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII.

Some religious life continued, but the buildings were involved in welfare later in the 16th Century and were ruined by 1600. Two empty graves and two tomb recesses near the east end are reminders of the important patrons buried in the Friary Church, including Gormlaith O’Donnell, wife of Domhnail O’Neill in 1353.The Friary is located at the south-east edge of Armagh and can be found at the entrance to the Palace Demesne.

Other historic places you can visit:

Armagh Friary
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