Corravahan House: Architecture & History
17 August, 9am - 1pm
18 August, 2pm - 6pm
19 August, 9am - 1pm
20 August, 9am - 1pm
21 August, 9am - 1pm
22 August, 9am - 1pm
23 August, 9am - 1pm
24 August, 9am - 1pm
25 August, 2pm - 6pm
- Corravahan House
- Corravahan, Drung, Co. Cavan
- H12 D860
- Co. Cavan
Informative hourly tours of the historic Georgian-style country house, exploring its architecture and history, and its connections to the Beresford and Leslie families.
Dating to 1840, built by a Beresford clergyman, later owned by the Leslie family, and carefully conserved over the past twenty years, Corravahan House retains all of its original period features. This "architectural gem" remains an extraordinarily intact example of Italianate Classical architecture.
Corravahan stands as a fitting tribute to the works of William Farrell, some-time architect to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. A tour of the house explores the architectural design and development of the house, setting it in the social and political environment inhabited by its wealthy owners.
Corravahan House is a member of Historic Houses of Ireland.
The tour will be followed by access to the surrounding pleasure gardens. Tours on the hour, with telephone or email pre-booking recommended. Last admission one hour before closing.
For more information, see www.corravahan.com