- Farmleigh
Farmleigh was formerly one of the
Dublin residences of the Guinnessbrewing family. It is situated on extensive private gardens of 31 hectares (78 acres) to the north-west of thePhoenix Park . It was purchased from the Guinness family in 1999 for €29.2m and, following extensive renovation by theOffice of Public Works , is now the official Irish State Guest House. It was opened to the public in July 2001.History
Farmleigh was once a small Georgian house built in the 18th century. It was purchased by Edward Cecil Guinness when he married his cousin Adelaide Guinness in 1873. He was grandson of
Arthur Guinness and became the firstEarl of Iveagh in 1919. A major renovation programme took place between 1881 and 1884 that extended the house to the west and added a third floor designed by Irish architect James Franklin Fuller. A ballroom was added in 1896 that was designed by a Scottish architect William Young. The conservatory was added in 1901.Visitors to Farmleigh gain some insight into the character of Edward Cecil Guinness, from the landscaped gardens, the classical architecture, and the symmetrical, sober layout. There are also many tapestries on display, which Guinness collected as historic and unusual textiles while travelling through Europe as a young man.
Owned by the fourth Earl Arthur Edward Rory Guinness when sold in 1999, the state spent in the region of €52 million by the time renovations were completed.
Current use
When not being used for official government use, it is open for public tours. It is also the venue for the RTÉ proms, a public concert series that takes place each summer in a large marquee erected on the grounds of the house.
The welcoming ceremony for the 15 new member states of the
European Union was held here on the1 May 2004 . Many notable visitors have been hosted at Farmleigh including the Chinese Prime Minister,Prime Minister of Ethiopia ,King of Malaysia , British Prime MinisterTony Blair , and theGovernor-General of New Zealand .In 2006 it was announced by the OPW that the Steward's Lodge which is located in the grounds of Farmleigh has been renovated. It is believed that the house will become the official residence of the
Taoiseach , and any official engagements will be carried out in Farmleigh orGovernment Buildings . [cite news
url=http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/frontpage/2005/1228/1584504759HM1TEACHTOAISEACH.html
title=Farmleigh lodge planned as residence for future taoisigh
publisher=The Irish Times
date=2005-12-28 ] In 2008, it was reported thatBrian Cowen may use it as his official residence. [cite web
url=http://www.independent.ie/national-news/opulent-phoenix-park-lodge-is--set-to-become-fortress-cowen-1378987.html
title=Opulent Phoenix Park lodge is set to become 'Fortress Cowen'
date=2008-05-18
accessdate=2008-05-18]References
External links
* [http://www.farmleigh.ie/ Official website]
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