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Below Stairs Tour

Below Stairs Tour

Visit the Georgian Palace at the Heart of Ireland's Ancient East

Meet the housekeeper, maids, stable boy and butler and discover the rooms below stairs as you listen to the lesser known stories about the lives and roles of servants at Castletown.

If you have always wondered what a servant’s life was like at Castletown, this entertaining and informative tour is your chance to find out! 

Booking Required. 

Castletown is an important part of Ireland’s architectural heritage and is Ireland’s first and largest Palladian style house.

Erected between 1722 and c.1729 for William Conolly, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, Castletown House was designed to reflect its owner's power and to serve as a venue for political entertaining on a large scale. 

In 1967, the Hon. Desmond Guinness purchased the house and 120 acres of land to save it for posterity. 

Castletown became the flagship project of the Irish Georgian Society, which had been re-established by Desmond and Mariga Guinness in 1958. 

In 1967 it became the first house in Leinster to be opened to the public.

Castletown is just 20 minutes from Dublin city and 10 minutes from Liffey Valley Shopping Centre.
Take exit 6 on the M4 signposted Celbridge West. 

Dublin Bus no. 67 from Merrion Square to Celbridge Main Street.
From there Castletown is a 10 – 15 minute walk through the restored 18th century parklands. 

Numbers limited to 25 per group.

Venue: Reception (inside front door), Castletown House
Admission: Free - Booking Required
Not suitable for children under 12

Date/Time: Sunday 19th, 12.00 Noon - 1.00PM

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