GREAT HISTORIC HOUSE OF IRELAND.
THE MAGNIFICENT 800-ACRE ESTATE IN CO. WICKLOW IS A SUSTAINABLE, BIO-DIVERSE FARM THAT INCLUDES FLOWERING WOODLAND, PAINTERLY FORMAL 17TH CENTURY GARDENS, A HIGH-HEDGE SYLVAN THEATRE, LONG PONDS AND A WALLED GARDEN.
THE HERITAGE KILLRUDDERY YARD IS A SPACE TO SHOP, EAT, MAKE AND CELEBRATE THE SEASONAL BOUNTY OF KILLRUDDERY’S GARDENS - FREE PARKING + ADMISSION TO OUR YARD.
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THE GRAIN STORE
Book a lunch tableSpring Supper Club dates are open
Lunch from 12.00 Thursday - Sunday - Booking encouraged, walk-ins welcome!
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FARM SHOP ONLINE
View Online ShopOur Farm Shop is a testament to the delicious, nutritious food we are
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EVENT PROGRAMME
View event programmeSeasonal Supper Club at The Grain Store, Family Fun Days, concerts our Botanical Workshop Series and much more
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PIZZA SHED
Order a pizzaOven firing daily 12:00 - last orders 18:00 Neapolitan style sourdough pizza topped with ingredients from our Walled Garden + Farm.
WELCOME
Our family has been living at Killruddery since 1618 and today we are very happy that three generations live here. Living heritage on Dublin’s doorstep!
Killruddery is a true celebration of the great outdoors and an authentic, bio-diverse space. We continue to meet long-standing Members who enjoy Killruddery as their own back garden; it is our delight to build a strong community here who are as passionate about conserving this estate as we are. We produce chemical-free vegetables, fruit, cut-flowers and free-range meats for our Farm Shop and all our ‘garden-to-plate’ menus for The Grain Store, Pizza Shed, Coffee Shop, Tea Room and Carrot & Coffee Corner.
Over the past decade, we have responded to the challenge of preserving the House and Gardens by transforming Killruddery into a popular visitor attraction on Ireland’s Ancient East, a working farm and a private hire venue for weddings and corporate events. However, at the heart of this enterprise, we wish to protect Killruddery’s soul and unique character as our special family home.
You are most welcome. We hope you will enjoy your visit and return again and again.
Earl and Countess of Meath, Lord and Lady Ardee and the Brabazon family.
Upcoming Events
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SUPPER AT THE GRAIN STORE
DATES: 17th May. 1st + 15th June.
PRICE: €70
PLACE: THE GRAIN STORE
Killruddery’s Seasonal Supper Club is back with attendees enjoying a four-course set menu.
Inspired by the abundance of seasonal produce from our Walled Garden and Farm, Head Chef Niall O’Sullivan and his team prepare a vegetable and estate-reared meat focused menu for you to enjoy in our atmospheric 19th Century Grain Store.
Join us by candle light, for an evening near our roaring log fire and enjoy a four-course set menu, complete with a glass of bubbles with botanical flourish from our Walled Garden.
Please book a time slot to attend. Payment for your four-course set menu is taken upon booking. Should you be unable to attend please let us know a minimum of 48 hours before and we will do our utmost to reschedule you to another date, or process a refund should we be unable to. We will do our best to re-schedule late cancellations to another date. No-shows are non-refundable and we are not able to reschedule them.
Please note, this cost does not include additional wine and beverages which you will enjoy on the night. Bookings for our Seasonal Supper Club are limited to a total of 8 individuals per table. If you would like to book a table but don't see your chosen table size please email info@killruddery.com and we will do our best to accommodate your request.
SAMPLE SET MENU FOR SEASONAL SUPPERS HERE.
Date: April, May, June
Time: 19.00, 19.30, 20.00, 20.30
Place: The Grain Store
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INTRODUCTION TO BIRDSONG
SATURDAY, 4TH MAY
MEMBERS - FREE
ADULT NON-MEMBER: €10.50
CONCESSION NON-MEMBER: €9.50
CHILD NON-MEMBER (4 - 12 YEARS OLD): €4.00
EVENT DESCRIPTION
Justin Ivory’s enthusiasm for birds and wildlife in general is contagious. This illuminative talk is for those curious to learn about the birds who share our Irish gardens. Do you wake in the morning to the sound of birdsong and wonder from which beak it sounds?
Justin will outline the who, what, where, why and when - with special focus on the ten most common calls in our local vicinity. A great session to attend in advance of our International Dawn Chorus Walk on the 7th May. Aim to begin or add to the repertoire of bird calls you recognise!
Wouldn’t it be wonderful to identify a bird simply by hearing a few notes of their song?
WHO IS THIS TALK FOR?
- Those wishing to learn more about songbirds and recognise their call
- This talk is for complete beginners and those wishing to develop their ornithology
- Anyone wishing to spend time with like minded individuals while learning something new
FAQ:
- This talk will take place from 10.00 - 11.00
- No need to bring anything but yourself
- Please allow yourself plenty of time to get here, park in our main car park and follow signs to our Grain Store
- Pre-booking is essential
Date: Saturday, 4th May
Time: 10.00 - 11.00
Place: The Grain Store
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MEMBERS EVENT - NATIONAL DAWN CHORUS WALK
SUNDAY, 5TH MAY
ADULT MEMBER: €10
CHILD MEMBER: €6
EVENT DESCRIPTION
It will be cold at 4.30 a.m. when we all meet up at the steps of the Garden from the Forecourt of Killruddery House. Cold + Dark - you should dress warmly and wear good shoes - perhaps you will be clutching a warm flask. We will gather in the dark and the gloom will envelope us, momentarily. We will quietly say hello to one another in awe of the night. After a memorable ‘age’, one bird will call, announcing mornings rays, that will encourage us, another call and slowly two or three more, Justin will begin to point out who’s who. Morning’s rays will follow quickly and before we know it we will be off round the garden and into the farm walking, watching and listening to the birds - and to Justin as he points out the various tunes.
We love this annual pilgrimage of the birds and we think you will too. If you’ve been before welcome back and if you have not been before - prepare to be charmed, either way book quickly as this fills up fast! We will complete the morning with a breakfast at the Tea Room around 7 or 7.30. There will be lovely coffee and breakfast items and by 8.30 you can decide whether its home to bed or to face the day with just a little less sleep, either way with a head full of the Dawn Chorus - See you there! Our special thanks to Justin who does this event annually for the joy of it as a volunteer.
FAQ:
- This is a Killruddery Members event only. For more information or to become a Killruddery Member, click here.
- Please arrive at 04.00AM to the forecourt of Killruddery House
- The walk will start at 04.30AM
- Please wear warm, weather appropriate clothing
- Breakfast will be served from the Tea Room at 07.30AM
- Please allow plenty of time to arrive, park in the forecourt where we will be meeting
Date: Sunday, 5th May
Time: 04.30 - 08.00
Place: Killruddery Gardens
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A WALK AND TALK WITH HEAD GARDENER DARAGH FARREN
WEDNESDAY, 8TH MAY
ADULT MEMBER: FREE
ADULT NON-MEMBER: €10.50
12 - 18 YEAR OLDS/CONCESSION NON-MEMBER: €9.50
EVENT DESCRIPTION
Killruddery Head Gardener, Daragh Farren will lead a Head Gardener’s tour of the 17th century heritage gardens that he and his team maintain and nurture, sharing his extensive knowledge along the way.
At the beginning of this tour you will meet Daragh at the entrance to the gardens and walk most of the formal sections, where he will explain the trials and tribulations of caring for a garden like Killruddery, and some of the changes and developments over the years.
There will be plenty of time to ask him for expert advice, from experience of gardening at Killruddery, to other general gardening questions.
ABOUT DARAGH FARREN
Daragh Farren, Head Gardener of Killruddery has 30 years of extensive gardening experience. Having studied at the National Botanic Gardens and TU Dublin, before his time at Killruddery, Daragh worked on the gardening team at the residence of the British Ambassador to Ireland. For the last 23 years, Daragh has led the Killruddery Garden Department.
WHO IS THIS EVENT FOR?
- This Garden Tour is suitable for those interested in gardening and nature
- Those wishing to explore the grounds of Killruddery with our Head Gardener as a guide
FAQ:
- This talk will begin at 12.00 and will last between one and two hours
- Car parking is free
- Advance booking is essential
- Please dress for the day’s weather
- Please allow yourself plenty of time to get here, park in our main customer car park and follow signs to Killruddery’s Garden Entrance Shop
- When purchasing a ticket, please review all of the information to ensure you are selecting the correct ticket types
Date: Wednesday, 8th May
Time: 12.00 - 13.00
Place: The Gardens
Find us
Killruddery is located in The Garden of Ireland, south of Bray, off the N11 and only 40 minutes from Dublin Airport. Click here for a Google link.
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Please do take the time to feedback and help us improve what we do. Any queries email us: info@killruddery.com or call: +353 (0)1 286 3405 (Monday to Friday, 10:00 – 17:00).
OUR GARDENS ARE OPEN FOR THE SEASON, KILLRUDDERY YARD (OUR GROWING FOOD & SHOPPING SPACE) IS OPEN YEAR-ROUND
GARDENS OPEN: MAY – SEPTEMBER: Tuesday to Sunday : 09.30 – 18.00 (last entry 17.00)
GARDENS OPEN: APRIL & OCTOBER: Tuesday to Sunday : 09.30 – 17.00 (last entry 16.00)
Closed Mondays for essential maintenance (With the exception of Bank Holiday Mondays)
Southern Cross, Bray,
Co. Wicklow, Ireland
A98 W9F2
OPENING HOURS
FARM SHOP + GARDEN ROOM COFFEE SHOP Open daily, 09.00 - 18.00. Serving coffee, pastries, sandwiches and soup
PIZZA SHED - Oven firing daily 12.00 - last orders 18.00
THE GRAIN STORE - Lunch Thursday - Sunday 12.00 - 16.00
DAIRY YARD COFFEE + COOKIE CORNER - OPEN ON FARM MARKET DAYS
FARM ROADS OPEN TO MEMBERS - Open from 08.00 – 17.00. Closed Wednesday and Saturdays Nov – Feb inclusive. Dogs can be walked on a lead by Members on the farm roads.
KILLRUDDERY FARM MARKET - Every Saturday, 10.00 - 16.00
GARDENS -
Open 29th March - 3rd November 2024
March, April, October + November
Tues – Sun – 09.30 – 17.00 (last entry 16.00)
May – September inclusive,
Tues – Sun – 09.30 – 18.00 (last entry 17.00). Dogs are not permitted in the formal gardens
TEA ROOM - Tuesday - Sunday + Bank Holidays 9:30 -17.00
GARDEN COFFEE + COOKIE CORNER -
Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 - 16:00 (Weather dependent)
HOUSE TOURS -
House tours are linked to Gardens Open Season and take place Tuesday – Sunday (always check here as we close tours on Wedding days).
Start Exploring
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ONline Farm Shop
Start shoppingShop our range of hampers, gifts, Killruddery Memberships, workshops, Killruddery Cut Flower bouquets and more. Orders placed by 20.00 are available for collection from 11.00, with postal + delivery options also available.
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Memberships
Explore our Membership optionsA Killruddery Membership gifts a garden! As a Killruddery member, enjoy the very best of our annual Event Programme + unlimited access to our Gardens during Open Season.
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Weddings
More detailsWe are delighted to host beautiful wedding celebrations and bring to life your shared dreams. We pride ourselves on offering unique access to an exceptional heritage House and world-renowned Gardens – with intimate, surprising venues around the estate for an unforgettable party.
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Private Hire
Enquire nowKillruddery is the most prestigious privately-owned historic estate in Ireland, offering a wide range of environments and surprising spaces for corporate events, weddings, private dining and team building.
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Farm Market
Visit our Farm MarketOur Farm Market takes place in Killruddery Yard – an ever-evolving food and shopping space that we continue to co-pioneer with a passionate collective of local producers + makers. Taking place each Saturday, 10.00 - 16.00. Free parking + admission!
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Our Gardens
Explore our Heritage GardensKillruddery’s 17th century gardens include flowering woodland, cut flower gardens, high-hedged pathways, a natural amphitheatre area, the Long Ponds and a Walled Garden.
Testimonials
Beautiful house and gardens, lots of variety with the farm road walks around the back of Killruddery and great food. Had an excellent house tour today with Barbara. I regularly visit the gardens and farm roads and would highly recommend a visit to both the house and gardens for anyone.
Loved the magnificent gardens and the great tour we had of the house with guide Sarah. Lovely lunch options in the courtyard. Great picnic area for families.
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