Curraghmore House and Gardens

Curraghmore House, dating back to 1170, is the historic home of the 9th Marquis of Waterford. The estate spans 2,500 acres, including formal gardens, woodland, and grazing fields. The house features impressive neoclassical rooms with plasterwork by James Wyatt and grisaille panels by Peter de Gree. Highlights of the estate include the Shell House folly, King John’s Bridge, and extensive gardens designed by various Lady Waterfords’.

A hidden gem dating back to 1170, Curraghmore is a 2,500-acre historic landscape. You will learn about the current owners of the estate and the 800-year history of the de la Poer family. Discover the lovely Shell House folly and the collection of artefacts and artwork from the 18th and 19th Centuries. There are no barriers between you and history. Explore the estate and learn more about the rich legacy of Curraghmore and its relevance to Waterford County. All tours must be pre-booked HERE.

Video from Curraghmore House

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