Castle Coole House
Castle Coole
Located on the edge of Enniskillen, Castle Coole is one of the treasures of the National Trust. Designed by James Wyatt and completed in 1798 for the first Earl of Belmore, Castle Coole's interior was created by some of the leading craftsmen of the 18th Century. Marble chimney-pieces were carved by Westmacott, plasterwork created by Joseph Rose and scagioli columns the work of Bartoli. Magnificent State Rooms with their sumptuous Regency furnishings, include The State Bedroom prepared for a visit by George IV in 1821.
The Surrounding landscape park is a fine setting for the mansion, with Lough Coole and extensive woods. Visitors can also enjoy walks through The Grand Yard, Servant's Quarters, Ice house, Servant's Tunnel and view the original Belmore Coach.
Situated on the right-hand-side as you enter Enniskillen, on the main Belfast – Enniskillen Road (A4).
Open Grounds: Oct-March. 10.00-16.00; April-Sept 10.00-20.00
House: 12.00-18.00. March 16-May Weekends, Bank and Public Holidays including March 29.
June: daily except Tuesday unless Bank or Public Holiday.
July-August: daily. September: Weekends.
Admission House & Grounds: Adults £3.50; Adult Group £3.00; Children
£1.75; Family Ticket £8.50 Car Park Free.
Facilities Toilets, Parking, Guided Tours, Wheelchair
Access to ground floor of museum and visitor centre, Gift
Shop, Tea Rooms, Coach Park.
The National Trust, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, BT74 6JY
Tel: +44 (0) 28 6632 2690
E-mail: castlecoole@ntrust.org.uk
Website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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