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Beaulieu House and Garden. Closed to the public.

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Eibhlinn
October 26, 2017
ne of Ireland’s first unfortified houses, passed down 11 generations from its 17th-century builder, Beaulieu House boasts a fine collection of family portraits, all with stories to tell. That of the “Rebel General”, hanging in the Dining Room, stirs curiosity in particular. Having served in the British Army, Richard Montgomery (1736–1775) later emigrated to America and, sympathising with the Colonialists, fought for their cause in the American Revolutionary War. A celebrated hero, he campaigned in Canada but was killed during an attack on Quebec.
ne of Ireland’s first unfortified houses, passed down 11 generations from its 17th-century builder, Beaulieu House boasts a fine collection of family portraits, all with stories to tell. That of the “Rebel General”, hanging in the Dining Room, stirs curiosity in particular. Having served in the Br…
Elizabeth
October 26, 2018
The beautiful Baroque house and gardens are just up the road.
Stephen
July 10, 2012
Beaulieu House was built by Sir Henry Tichbourne then Marshall of the Army in Ireland and Governor General of Drogheda at the time of the restoration of Charles II about 1660
Ann
October 27, 2017
Historic House and Garden
Rob
February 10, 2015
The foremost Historic House and Gardens in Co Louth – an atmospheric gem among Irish Houses – open for viewing and private and corporate functions.
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Drogheda, LH
Beaulieu