McConvilles Public House Portadown

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McConvilles Public House Portadown

Image: © HENRY CLARK Taken: 30 May 2009

Mandeville/West Street, Portadown McConvilles pub dates back to 1865 but moved to its present site in 1900. It preserves original wooden snugs inside, has etched glass windows at ground floor level and an iron door canopy and lantern. Local tradition has it that some of the Russian Oak fittings in the bar were made to the same design as that used on board the Titanic. There are original gas light fittings, now run on bottled gas.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.422224
Longitude
-6.446598