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Great Irish Interiors, a three part series, follows the fascinating work of historical interior experts as they transform Doneraile Court, Emo Court and Kylemore Abbey. Focusing on the race to return the interiors of these buildings to their former glory, we reveal fascinating and previously unseen work done by historical interiors experts as they source, beg, borrow and steal furniture, artwork and precious artefacts for their sites in time to open these stunning buildings to the public for the tourist season.
In County Cork, museum standards and property coordinator Martina Madden is welcoming the grandchild of the last resident of the Fota House back to share his memories. As they relive his youth, the team set to work on restoring the building, remedying the dry rot, replacing the roof and finding shutters for a newly discovered secret window.
Castle Ward sits on the shores of Strangford Lough in County Down. Built in the 1760s by Bernard Ward and his wife Lady Anne Ward, the house is famous for its dual architecture.
Nestled in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains lies Glenveagh Castle. The house has deep ties to its local community, who have been both scarred and entranced by the residents.
Restoration efforts at Dublin's Newbridge House explored in this week's episode of Great Irish Interiors.
This episode explores the restoration of Fermanagh's Florence Court, home to the Cole family for over 250 years.
The restoration of Malahide Castle will take centre stage on episode 6.
Episode 7 takes us to Mount Stewart in Co. Down, the ancestral home of the Vane-Tempest-Stewarts.
Tipperary's Ormond Castle features in the season 3 finale of Great Irish Interiors.
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