In the heart of Russborough lies a captivating masterpiece that draws visitors into a world where art and nature seamlessly intertwine.
Christmas in Ireland has always been a time of warmth, merriment, and tradition. One of the most cherished aspects of this festive season is the rich tapestry of customs that have been observed in the great houses of the country.
As the autumn air sweeps through the leaves, and the days grow shorter, October casts its spell, summoning forth a season of shadows and mystique. It’s a time when the world embraces the darker aspects of its history, and no era in art history encapsulates this quite like the 17th century.
If a tree falls in a forest... Will it continue to defy its circumstances and find a way to survive? The answer with our fallen White Willow is yes!
Please excuse our appearance, we're making way for species rich grassland and mown meadows.
The recent conservation of Night, one of the Drawing Room’s four oval marine landscapes by Claude Joseph Vernet, uncovered more than just a masterpiece.