Marlay House
Take a guided tour of this wonderful country house.
Hear the story of how the original 17th Century house, called The Grange was purchased in 1764 by David La Touche of French Huguenot origin, extended, and renamed Marlay, and was then sold in 1864 to Robert Tedcastle, the well known Dublin coal merchant.
The Tedcastle family lived at Marlay until 1925.
In 1925 Philip Love (a market gardener, who at one time was the largest tomato producer in Ireland) acquired the House.
Date
Thursday
March 28th
April 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th
Saturday
March 30th
April 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th
Times Tours on the hour.
11am to 3pm (last tour 2pm)
Tour Duration 60 minutes
Maximum Capacity 15 people
Limited Wheelchair Access
Please phone 01 204 7011 if you require wheelchair access
Meeting Point at the front steps of Marlay House
The tour guide will open the door and admit group at tour start time. House door will be closed when tour commences.
Marlay Park (Marlay House)