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Oak Park, County Carlow

Historic house and estate in County Carlow, Ireland


Historic house and estate in County Carlow, Ireland

FieldValue
nameOak Park
native_name_langga
imageArch - geograph.org.uk - 516639.jpg
image_alt
image_captionGranite ionic entrance arch leading to the house.
map_typeIreland
former_namesPainestown
building_typeHouse
architectural_styleGreek Revival
Georgian
addressOak Park, County Carlow
location_townCarlow
location_countryIreland
coordinates
current_tenantsTeagasc
groundbreaking_date1760 (original Georgian structure)
renovation_date1832 (Classical remodelling)
demolition_date
ownerTeagasc
materialgranite
floor_count2 over basement
grounds_area220 ha
architectWilliam Vitruvius Morrison (Main house remodelling)
developerHenry Bruen (1832 works)

Georgian

Oak Park is a Georgian house and estate in County Carlow, Ireland, located 3 km north of the town of Carlow.

History

The estate was purchased by Irish MP Henry Bruen in 1775 and was substantially remodelled to its current form by the architect William Vitruvius Morrison in 1832. It remained in the family until 1957, being inhabited by Bruen's son and grandson, both MPs of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

In 1960 the property was sold to the state via the Irish Land Commission, and it ultimately became the headquarters of Teagasc in the 21st century.

Buildings and structures

The site includes several notable buildings and structures including Oak Park House. What was originally an extensive Georgian house dating from around 1760 was remodelled in 1832 to become a five-bay, two-storey house. The redesign was led by William Vitruvius Morrison and Richard Morrison. A granite ionic triumphal arch was also constructed to their design.

The house was later extensively restored following a fire by architect William Mansfield Mitchell in 1902.

Other structures on the estate include:

  • A mausoleum (built c. 1841; now ruined), designed by John B. Keane in a Greek Revival style
  • Oakpark Graveyard (c. 1700–1750), with remains of a church built c. 1725
  • A two-storey stable complex (built c. 1750–1780), renovated in 1985
  • A single-arch cast-iron bridge (built c. 1815), designed by George Papworth

Other facilities

120 acre of the site are now operated by the Carlow Tourist Office as Oak Park Forest Park. The admission-free park, which features 4 km of nature trails, won a Royal Dublin Society Irish Forestry Award in 2013.

Oak Park also hosts a 239 ha "national centre for tillage and bio-energy crops research", operated by Teagasc.

References

References

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  3. "Bruen, Henry (1789-1852), of Oak Park, co. Carlow".
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  7. "Oak Park House, Oak Park Demesne, County Carlow: 10300204". [[National Inventory of Architectural Heritage]].
  8. "CO. CARLOW, OAK PARK Dictionary of Irish Architects -".
  9. "Oakpark Graveyard, Oak Park Demesne, County Carlow: 10300214". [[National Inventory of Architectural Heritage]].
  10. "Oak Park House, Oak Park Demesne, County Carlow: 10300215". [[National Inventory of Architectural Heritage]].
  11. "Oak Park House, Oak Park Demesne, County Carlow: 10300207". [[National Inventory of Architectural Heritage]].
  12. "History and restoration of Oak Park bridge: An overview".
  13. "Oak Park Forest Park". Carlow Garden Trail.
  14. "Gardens in Ireland: County Carlow Gardens".
  15. "Oak Park Forest Park". Carlow Tourism.
  16. "Facilities: Crops Science Department, Teagasc CELUP, Oak Park, Carlow". [[Teagasc]].
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