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Woodlawn House

Woodlawn House is thought to date to 1750s, built on land acquired 1702 by Dean of Raphoe, John Trench. Here we portray many features of the house, estate and people who worked and lived in it. Your contributions are greatly appreciated.

  • 1st Lord Ashtown

    1st Lord Ashtown

    Restoration of Painting
  • Bicycles at Gamekeepers Lodge

    Bicycles at Gamekeepers Lodge

  • Fish pond

    Fish pond

    Woodlawn Water Features
  • Gardener's House

    Gardener's House

    Woodlawn Heritage Trail
  • Gate House

    Gate House

    Woodlawn House Estate
  • Gatekeeper at Woodlawn

    Gatekeeper at Woodlawn

    Grant family connection to Woodlawn
  • Grocock's Castle

    Grocock's Castle

    Picture Gallery
  • Herd in Woodlawn

    Herd in Woodlawn

    Duties of a herd in Woodlawn
  • My Happy Childhood Days 1902 - 1912

    My Happy Childhood Days 1902 - 1912

    Dolmen Press Ltd 1965
  • Peers' Robes

    Peers' Robes

    Lord and Lady Ashtown Robes
  • Pineapple Heads

    Pineapple Heads

    Woodlawn House Decoration
  • Safe in Woodlawn House

    Safe in Woodlawn House

    Silver stored in basement
  • The  Mill at Woodlawn House

    The Mill at Woodlawn House

    Images of Mill
  • The White Bridge

    The White Bridge

    Lady Anne's Walk
  • Woodlawn Estate Website

    Woodlawn Estate Website

    Link to the Big House
  • Woodlawn House

    Woodlawn House

    Picture Gallery
  • Woodlawn House

    Woodlawn House

    Architectural features of Big House
  • Woodlawn House Folly Entrance

    Woodlawn House Folly Entrance

    Recorded Monument GA086:249, GA086:251
  • Woodlawn House Video

    Woodlawn House Video

  • Working on Woodlawn Estate

    Working on Woodlawn Estate

    Michael Daly recalls his father working on Woodlawn Estate
  • Woodlawn House Recipes

    Woodlawn House Recipes (5)

Places
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  • Cave
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  • Creative Ireland - ICAN Project
  • Doine agus Áit
  • Heritage Week
  • Killaan Graveyard
  • May Cregg's Café
  • Móta Ghráinne Óige
  • Raftery's Shop, Woodlawn
  • Woodlawn Forestry
  • Woodlawn Heritage Trail
  • Woodlawn Station
  • Woodlawn House
  • Woodlawn Church
  • Townlands
  • Scoil Éanna Heritage Project
  • Post Office
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