Newbridge House & Farm
A charming Georgian estate, Newbridge House and Farm offers a glimpse into 18th-century Irish country life. Our team carefully restored its elegant interiors and historic farmyard, ensuring the estate remains a vibrant part of local heritage.
Kylemore Abbey
An iconic symbol of Connemara, Kylemore Abbey is renowned for its stunning Victorian architecture and walled gardens. We revitalized this historic site, blending conservation with sustainable tourism, to maintain its rich legacy for generations to come.
Malahide Castle & Gardens
Nestled on 260 acres of lush parkland, Malahide Castle is one of Ireland’s oldest castles. Our restoration efforts focused on preserving its Gothic charm and expansive botanical gardens, enhancing its appeal as a major cultural landmark.
Avondale House
Avondale House, located in County Wicklow, Ireland, is a historic estate with deep connections to the country’s rich heritage. It was once the home of Charles Stewart Parnell, a prominent Irish political leader, and has since become a key site of historical significance, surrounded by lush landscapes and gardens.
Dublin Writers Museum
The Dublin Writers Museum celebrates the rich literary heritage of Dublin, showcasing the lives and works of some of Ireland’s most celebrated authors. Located in a beautifully restored Georgian building, the museum offers visitors a glimpse into the city’s literary history through exhibits, manuscripts, and personal artifacts from writers like James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and Samuel Beckett. It is a must-visit destination for literature enthusiasts and those interested in Dublin’s vibrant cultural legacy.
14 Henrietta Street / Tenement Museum
The 14 Henrietta Street Museum, also known as the Tenement Museum, is located in Dublin. It preserves the history of Dublin’s tenement life from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Visitors experience the living conditions of working-class families through restored rooms and exhibits. The museum offers a unique, immersive look into the city’s social history.
Emo Court House
Emo Court House, located in County Laois, is a magnificent neo-classical mansion set in scenic gardens. Built in the 18th century, it showcases impressive architecture and elegant interiors. The surrounding parkland and lakes add to the estate’s natural beauty. Today, Emo Court is a popular heritage site, offering visitors a glimpse into Ireland’s architectural history.