Lonsdale Street
Armagh
County Armagh
BT61 7HN
T: 028 3752 2205
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Armagh is situated 40 miles south of Belfast and is built on the foothills of the mountain range which divides Ulster from the West of Ireland. Armagh's border location makes the area easily accessible from major roads such as the M1 from Belfast and the N1 from Dublin.
Armagh City is the religious capital of Ireland and is famous for heritage, architecture and literature. Although classed as a medium-sized town,[3] Armagh was granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994. Its population of 14,590 (2001 Census) makes it the least-populated city in both Northern Ireland and the island of Ireland.
There are four buildings at the Armagh Campus, catering for a full range of curriculum. Each building specialises in particular course and subject areas. There are a wide range of facilities for students in each of the buildings including a large, full equipped library in College Hill, large refectories across most buildings and the main sports hall has a state of the art fitness suite.







Armagh Campus




