The Mall, Armagh
Cricket ground in Northern Ireland
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Location | Armagh, Northern Ireland |
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City End Dundonald End | |
As of 28 August 2011 Source: Ground profile |
The Mall is a cricket ground in Armagh, Northern Ireland. In 2005, the ground hosted a List A match in the 2005 International Cricket Council Trophy between Denmark and the United States,[1] which Denmark won by 96 runs.[2]
The ground is used in club matches by Armagh Cricket Club.[3]
References
External links
- The Mall, Armagh at CricketArchive
54°20′53.09″N 6°39′04.04″W / 54.3480806°N 6.6511222°W / 54.3480806; -6.6511222
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Places of Interest in County Armagh
- Charlemont Fort
- Creevekeeran Castle
- Fathom Castle
- Gosford Castle
- Moyry Castle
- Tandragee Castle
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- Creggan Church
- Drumcree Church
- Killeavy Old Church
- Church of Ireland Cathedral
- Roman Catholic Cathedral
- Primate’s Chapel, Armagh
- Seagoe Parish Church
- Archbishop's Palace, Armagh
- Armagh County Museum
- Armagh Court House
- Armagh Gaol
- Armagh Robinson Library
- Armagh Observatory
- Armagh Planetarium
- Bessbrook Institute
- Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich Memorial Library & Archive
- Dan Winter’s Cottage
- Franciscan Friary, Armagh
- Newry Town Hall (Part)
- Rokeby Obelisk
- Royal School, Armagh
- Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum
- Sloan’s Inn Museum
and outdoor spaces
- Gosford Forest Park
- Maghery Country Park
- The Mall, Armagh
- Peatlands Park
- Slieve Gullion Forest Park
- Abbey House
- Ardress House
- The Argory
- Ballymoyer House
- Brownlow House
- Castle Dillon
- Darton
- Dean’s Hill
- Derrymore House
- Drumbanagher House
- Eden House
- Fairview House
- Fellow’s Hall
- Forkhill House
- Hockley Lodge
- Killeavy Castle
- The Manor House, Loughgall
- Raughlan
- Richhill Castle
- Tynan Abbey
- Umgola
- The Barn Museum, Lurgan
- Craigmore Viaduct
- MacNeill's Egyptian Arch
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