Curraghmore House & Gardens

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The Curraghmore Estate has contained the home of the Marquis of Waterford and his ancestors since 1170.

The garden includes an arboretum, some beautiful terraces designed by the various Lady Waterford’s of the day and a bridge built for King John to cross the River Clodagh in 1205. A unique shell grotto was built and decorated by the Countess of Tyrone in 1754.

Opening Times and Prices

Daily tours will run from 7th August to 6th October.

Guided tours of the house, gardens, and Shell House take place daily at 11am and 2pm, priced at €22.

The gardens are open from 10am to 4pm, with entry at €8. Children under 12 go free.


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The Curraghmore Estate has contained the home of the Marquis of Waterford and his ancestors since 1170. The garden includes an arboretum, some beautiful terraces designed by the various Lady Waterford’s of the day and a bridge built for King John to cross the River Clodagh in 1205.

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The Curraghmore Estate has contained the home of the Marquis of Waterford and his ancestors since 1170.

The garden includes an arboretum, some beautiful terraces designed by the various Lady Waterford’s of the day and a bridge built for King John to cross the River Clodagh in 1205.