Dates & Times
Saturday 18 October
Tours begin at 10:30AM, with last tour at 11:30AM
Tours last 45 mins
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Ardgillan Castle
Ardgillan Castle and Demesne, Ardgillan Demesne, Co, Co. Dublin, K34 C984
Ardgillan Demesne now a regional public park owned and managed by Fingal County Council for the benefit of the public, is located between Skerries and Balbriggan. The demesne is the magnificent coastal setting for Ardgillan Castle, a large country-styled house with castellated embellishments dating from the early eighteenth century.
The house consists of two storeys over a basement which extends out under the lawns on the southern side of the building. When originally conceived, the ground and first floors were the living accommodations for the Taylor family while the west and east wings were servants’ quarters and estate offices. The basement comprised of the service floor, the kitchen, and stores.
Since being purchased by the Local Authority in 1982, the Castle has been restored with the ground floor rooms and kitchens open for guided tours and many spaces currently in use as studios for artists. Recently conservation works have been completed on the roof and facades.
Meeting Point: Meet at main entrance to Castle building (northern elevation facing the sea)
Pre- Booked only
Accessibility Information
Accessible toilet at nearby Visitor centre.
Tour is not universally accessible approach is across gravel and paths an parking some distance remote from Castle
No lift available and tour involves climbing multiple flights of stairs.
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Ardgillan Castle
Ardgillan Castle and Demesne, Ardgillan Demesne, Co, Co. Dublin, K34 C984
Dates & Times
Saturday 18 October
Tours begin at 10:30AM, with last tour at 11:30AM
Tours last 45 mins
Tour Information +
Ardgillan Demesne now a regional public park owned and managed by Fingal County Council for the benefit of the public, is located between Skerries and Balbriggan. The demesne is the magnificent coastal setting for Ardgillan Castle, a large country-styled house with castellated embellishments dating from the early eighteenth century.
The house consists of two storeys over a basement which extends out under the lawns on the southern side of the building. When originally conceived, the ground and first floors were the living accommodations for the Taylor family while the west and east wings were servants’ quarters and estate offices. The basement comprised of the service floor, the kitchen, and stores.
Since being purchased by the Local Authority in 1982, the Castle has been restored with the ground floor rooms and kitchens open for guided tours and many spaces currently in use as studios for artists. Recently conservation works have been completed on the roof and facades.
Meeting Point: Meet at main entrance to Castle building (northern elevation facing the sea)
Pre- Booked only
Accessibility Information
Accessible toilet at nearby Visitor centre.
Tour is not universally accessible approach is across gravel and paths an parking some distance remote from Castle
No lift available and tour involves climbing multiple flights of stairs.
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