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Edermine House
Features
Edermine House is a 19th century large period house in central County Wexford, Ireland.
The location may be an ideal filming location for scenes that need a rural period house, or for films that need a variety of 19th century rural locations. The main house is a refined, square two storey building. It is simple and understated, while still being charming and memorable.
But the location really excels due to the variety of buildings on the property. Attached to the main house, there is a 19th century chapel. Though the outside of the chapel looks quite disused, the interior is well maintained and beautiful. The grounds also have extensive farm buildings. These buildings form two courtyards. The main entrance of these buildings is impressive and dominating. Finally, the property has a large disused glasshouse. The owners removed the glass decades ago due to upkeep costs, but the rusting frames of the building are still quite impressive. The farm buildings also have a disused water tower that is quite distinct looking.
The main house was built between 1835 and 1845. John Benjamin Keane designed the house. The location also has a gate lodge and 19th century cast-iron rails at its entrance. The manor looks down on the River Slaney and can be seen from the opposite bank of the river. As well as overlooking the River Slaney, Edermine House can be seen from Edermine Bridge.
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Parking: onsite, fits ~5 cars.
Nearest town: Enniscorthy, 7km away.
Contact UsPhotographer: Gordon Wycherly
Location
Edermine House, Edermine, Co. Wexford, Ireland, Y21 K286
Contact
Screen Wexford
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Location ID
SW0193