Strokestown Park House, the Irish National Famine Museum and a six acre Georgian walled garden and restaurant.
Visit the wonderful Strokestown Park House, a fully furnished Georgian mansionand see Ireland's last remaining galleried kitchen.
The National Irish Famine Museum at Strokestown Park, uses what is regarded as the best private archive on the Great Irish Famine to explain the history of that tragic era in Ireland's past and to draw parallels with the occurrence of famine throughout the world today.
The six acre walled garden has been fully restored to its former glory and is home to the longest herbaceous border in Ireland and Britain. Visit the recently restored Georgian fruit and vegetable garden, which boasts the oldest restored peach house and vinery in Ireland.
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