Burnchurch House

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at Burnchurch House

Property Footprint

Burnchurch House stands as a timeless relic of Georgian Board of First Fruits architecture, crafted in ​1815 by the rector Dr. Richard Butler. Adjoined to this main house are two pristine, untouched Irish ​courtyards and a walled garden ensconced by ancient stone walls. The estate boasts expansive ​parking for over ten vehicles and spans across 40 acres of enchanting gardens, fields, and ancient ​woodland.

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Garden and Grounds

The estate surrounding Burnchurch House offers a stunning backdrop for film and TV locations, ​with its diverse natural beauty bringing a unique charm with each season. The well-maintained ​lawns and flower beds feature indigenous plants that can be customised to suit the requirements of ​your project.


A wide variety of establishing shots can be found amongst the tree-lined pathways, woodland areas, ​fields, and gardens that offer breathtaking views. Noteworthy features in the grounds include ​Ireland's tallest walnut tree, as well as some of the country's tallest and oldest elm and oak trees. The ​grounds are also home to a variety of captivating wildlife, such as red squirrels, grey herons, and ​great spotted woodpeckers.

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