This illustrative talk traces the rise and fall of Ireland’s Big Houses—from the Anglo-Norman invasion to the Protestant Ascendancy, and through the upheavals of land wars, revolution, and civil war.
More than just homes, Big Houses symbolised power, privilege, and wealth—while also embodying deep divisions and unrest.
We’ll explore their elegant architecture, the skilled craftsmen behind them, and the contrasting lives of the families and servants within.
By the 20th century, many stood empty, burned, or repurposed, marking the end of an era. Yet their legacy still lingers in Ireland’s landscape and memory.
Free but booking essential as tickets are limited.
To book phone 01 8155914 or email farmleighguides@opw.ie. Booking opens 26/08/25 @ 12pm.