English: Courthouse, Armagh Built in 1809. The Architect was Francis Johnston. This building is a major focus of the Mall, one of Ireland's most attractive urban parks. The Court House, with its main front of ashlar limestone, is one of the finest neo-classical buildings in Armagh. It is still used for its original purpose today.
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