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    Visit Killruddery House and Gardens

    Elegant and romantic, Killruddery has been home to the Brabazon family for over 400 years and boasts one of the few remaining 17th century gardens in Ireland
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    County Wicklow
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    50 mins from Dublin Airport

    If Killruddery House and Gardens seem like they're straight out of a film, that's because they are.

    Anyone who has seen My Left Foot, Far and Away or Angela's Ashes may recognise this magnificent Tudor Revival mansion. It’s one of Ireland’s great historic houses and had a leading role in some of TV and film’s biggest hits, not to mention playing its part in the story of Ireland’s Ancient East.

    But there’s more to Killruddery than star power. The elegant house is very much a family home, and can be visited on a guided tour. The 800-acre estate is a working farm that produces ingredients for the onsite restaurant, tea room and farm shop, and the gardens are an exquisite example of 17th century formal garden design.

    And then there's the setting – located in the shadow of the Wicklow Mountains, Killruddery is nestled into one of the most beautiful landscapes in Ireland.

    Killruddery House and Gardens, Southern Cross, Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland, A98 W9F2
    +353 (0) 1 286 3405

    Killruddery House and Gardens, County Wicklow

    L-R: working in the kitchen garden; woodland paths in the grounds; strolling by the Long Ponds; wildlife in the gardens

    Family history

    It all started back in the mid-1600s when William Brabazon, the first Earl of Meath, arrived in Ireland as the Vice-Treasurer of King Henry VIII of England. He came into possession of the lands at Killruddery and planted roots that remain to this day.

    The Brabazons have weathered fire, war, drownings and the odd scandal, but they’re still here, and today, three generations of the family, the Earl and Countess of Meath, their son and his wife, Lord and Lady Ardee and their children, all live in Killruddery House.

    The interiors feature elaborate chimney pieces, stained glass, magnificent stucco work and frequent appearances of the Brabazon family’s hawk and wyvern motifs. Highlights include the library – the only room that remains unchanged from the 17th century, and the Orangery – a domed conservatory that was inspired by the Crystal Palace in London. Rumour has it that the family tiara had to be sold to finance its construction.



    Killruddery: a bird's eye view

    The view is always better from up here! Just take a look at these aerial shots of Killruddery House and Gardens.

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    Killruddery House and Gardens, County Wicklow

    The great outdoors

    As remarkable as the house is, the gardens at Killruddery more than match it. Designed by a French Huguenot gardener named Bonet in the mid-1600s, they were inspired by the gardens at Versailles and are among the finest examples of classic French style in the world.

    The hedge-lined paths and parterre invite you to wander, and two 187-metre reflecting pools, known as the Long Ponds, tempt you to stop and contemplate the clouds above. A natural amphitheatre is said to have inspired the writings of novelist Sir Walter Scott and a walled garden has been extensively renovated and now supplies Killruddery’s restaurant and tea room with fresh produce.

    Add in 20 acres of grass, numerous flowering borders and acres of woodland and you get an outdoor playground that seems all the more incredible when you consider it’s just a short drive from Dublin city.

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    The Grain Store Café at Killruddery House and Gardens, County Wicklow

    See and do at Killruddery

    Where to start? You can take a guided tour of the house, explore the extensive gardens, or attend one of the regular events and workshops that cover everything from foraging to flower arranging.

    If you’re looking to celebrate a special occasion, Killruddery is available for private hire, offering everything from intimate evenings in the formal dining room to extravagant receptions in the splendour of the Orangery.

    Maybe your needs are a little more low-key... not to worry. There’s always the option of a quiet lunch in the rustic charm of the Grain Store Café, sampling the home-grown produce created by Head Chef Niall O’Sullivan and his team. Or a quiet coffee in the Tea Room overlooking the gardens. How about a leisurely browse in the farm shop or the weekly farm market? At Killruddery, there truly is something for everyone.

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    Killruddery House and Gardens, County Wicklow

    Need to know: Killruddery House and Gardens

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    Killruddery House and Gardens are open from April to October, with seasonal opening hours from Tuesday to Sunday.

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    You can book a tour of the house on arrival, unless the house has been hired for a wedding or private event.

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    There is an entry fee for the gardens and the house tour.

    4

    There are several dining options at Killruddery, including the Tea Room, a coffee shop and the Grain Store Café.

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    You can buy fresh produce grown on the Killruddery Estate in the farm shop and the weekly farm market.

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    Killruddery runs a programme of events and workshops throughout the season, which you can book online.

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    Killruddery House and Gardens are easily accessible from Dublin city using public transport.

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