• A
Presbyterian church sits near the River Bush and close to the centre on the village. The church's spire, with a Viking ship weathervane on top, has been described as "a miniature replica of the
Eiffel Tower". • There are the remains of an
Irish round tower on the edge of the village. An early
monastery was founded about AD 460 by Saint
Olcán, a disciple of
Saint Patrick. The only trace of an early monastery is the stump of the round tower, which stands in the grounds of St Patrick's Parish Church. The tower is about 11 m high and has three storeys. At one time, Armoy was the main religious settlement in the Irish part of the kingdom of
Dál Riata. • Close to the village is Gracehill House, a Georgian house dating from 1775. The grounds are home to Gracehill Golf Course, an 18-hole parkland golf course which is surrounded by ponds and woodland. • The village also has a small park beside the river in which many references can be found to its connection with motorbikes and road racing. This includes a monument dedicated to the "Armoy Armada" who were a group of road racers from Armoy which included
Joey Dunlop, Mervyn Robinson, Frank Kennedy and Jim Dunlop. The park also has paths laid out in the shape of the circuits of both the
North West 200 and the
Isle of Man TT. ==Events==