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Farmleigh is a historic Edwardian mansion and a working farm in Phoenix Park, Dublin. It hosts visiting dignitaries, art exhibitions, and rare books, and is open to the public seven days a week.
- Plan Your Visit
Farmleigh Estate opens at 10:00 Monday to Sunday inclusive....
- What’s On
Farmleigh House Farmleigh Estate, Phoenix Park, Dublin,...
- Online Tours
The main entrance to Farmleigh was originally on the north...
- About
Farmleigh was purchased from the Guinness family by the...
- Library
Farmleigh Gallery; English. Gaeilge (Irish) Select Page. The...
- Education
Farmleigh dates to the 1880s and belonged to Edward Cecil...
- Contact Us
Nuala Canny is the OPW Librarian on duty in the Benjamin...
- The Boathouse Restaurant
Farmleigh is delighted to partner with Gather & Gather to...
- Experience Japan Hanami Festival
April 28 @ 12.00pm - 4.00pm. The Experience Japan Hanami...
- Christmas at Farmleigh
10am – 5pm Festive Crib – Outdoors. 12 pm, 1.45 pm & 3.30 pm...
- Plan Your Visit
www .farmleigh .ie. Farmleigh is the official Irish state guest house. It was formerly one of the Dublin residences of the Guinness family. It is situated on an elevated position above the River Liffey to the north-west of the Phoenix Park, in Castleknock. The estate of 78 acres (32 ha) consists of extensive private gardens with stands of ...
Farmleigh is an Edwardian mansion and the Irish state guesthouse in Phoenix Park, Dublin. Explore its artworks, furnishings, gardens, farm and gallery for free.
Farmleigh House and Estate, Phoenix Park, Dublin, D15 TD50. Farmeligh is accessed via Phoenix Park from White's Road. BUS. Take Dublin Bus number 37 from City Centre and get off at Castleknock Gate. Farmleigh is a fifteen minute walk from the Castleknock Gate. Check dublinbus.ie for timetable details.
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Visit Farmleigh House, the former home of the Guinness family and the official Irish State guesthouse, and enjoy a private library tour with the librarian. Learn about the rare books, manuscripts and bindings of the Benjamin Iveagh collection, and explore the historic house and gardens.