Property
Lismore Castle Gardens & Gallery
County
Waterford
Short description
The West Wing of Lismore Castle has been converted into a contemporary art space which will be an added attraction for the gardens and included in the admission charge. There will be at least one art exhibition every year with an emphasis on excellence.
Description
Prince John built the original castle in 1185. The Estate was granted for a time to Sir Walter Raleigh for a rent of £12 p.a. He sold the property to Richard Boyle, later 1st Earl of Cork, who rebuilt the castle, parts of which are incorporated in the present castle built in the mid-19th century by the 6th Duke of Devonshire. The gardens are set in seven acres within the 17th century outer defensive walls and have spectacular views of the castle. The gardens are believed to be the oldest in Ireland retaining much of their original Jacobean form. A recently planted herbaceous border aligned on the Cathedrals spire gives an impressive show of colour throughout the summer months. There is also a fine selection of magnolias, camellias, rhododendrons and a remarkable yew walk where Edmund Spenser is said to have written the "Faerie Queen". In 1998 several pieces of contemporary sculpture were installed in the garden. The two gardens are delightfully linked by the staircase to the Riding House built in 1631. Lismore is the Irish home of the Duke of Devonshire.
The West Wing of Lismore Castle has been converted into a contemporary art space which will be an added attraction for the gardens and included in the admission charge. There will be at least one art exhibition every year with an emphasis on excellence.
Location
The entrance to the gardens is in the town of Lismore.
Open
17 March - 5 October: daily 11.00-16.45.
Admission / Rates
Adults €8.00, Groups (20+) €6.00, Children (under 16 years) €4.00, Family Ticket €20.00. Reduced rates apply only during normal working hours.
Facilities
Parking
Contact
Chris Tull,
Lismore Castle Gardens,
Lismore,
Co. Waterford
Telephone
Tel: +353 58 54424
Fax: +353 58 54896