Moore Hall
About the Business
Welcome to Moore Hall, a historic landmark nestled in the picturesque countryside of Co. Mayo, Ireland. This stunning institution dates back to the early 18th century and has played an important role in Irish history and culture over the years.
As you approach Moore Hall, you'll be greeted by sweeping lawns and gardens, and the grand facade of the building itself. Step inside, and you'll be transported back in time to a world of elegance and refinement. The interior of Moore Hall has been meticulously preserved and restored, with original features such as marble fireplaces, ornate plasterwork and intricate wood carvings still proudly on display.
Throughout the years, Moore Hall has been an important gathering place for scholars, artists and thinkers from around the world. Today, this tradition continues, with a lively program of events and activities designed to inspire and engage visitors of all ages and interests.
Whether you're seeking a quiet retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life, or a memorable experience exploring the rich cultural heritage of Ireland, Moore Hall is the perfect destination. With a range of accommodation options available, including luxurious suites and charming cottages, you'll find everything you need to make your stay as enjoyable and comfortable as possible.
So why wait? Come experience the magic of Moore Hall today and discover the charm, beauty and history of this remarkable institution for yourself!
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"Accidentally stumbled across this beautiful old abandoned house which was the house and estate of George Henry Moor and his family. This place was built around 1700s and was burnt down in 1923 during the civil war. The house is situated over a large estate which is now protected by the council and is home to various flora and fauna. The walk to the hall itself is very beautiful. You can not go inside the house as it’s not allowed, but you can definitely walk around the estate which is pretty huge and beautiful. Glad we visited this place."
"Very cool overgrown building and the walk to it is lovely. Apparently a bat coop now, so you can't go inside but very cool pictures even from the outside."
"A happy accident finding this place! So glad we stopped and enjoyed the walk in the woods, the beautiful walled garden. Can't go in the ruins but it's a special place and worth visiting. There are toilets as well as a food truck. Lots of parking. And free!"
"It is a beautiful walk. Dog friendly, bins located in the car park so you don't have to bring the dogs business home with you. Amazing wooden statues and the place clean but there is the odd poo so be careful where you walk. Has kids seesaw and a few more things scattered on the walk and a little kids wooden boat in the car park. Ample space to park your car and there is a gourgeous lake just opposite the forest. Toilets available there and the day we were there, there was a little fast food van. Can't enter the old ruins but still well worth seeing from the outside."
"Love this spot! Beautiful developed walks, child and buggy friendly, and dogs welcome (on lead). Map of marked walk around the house and walled garden featuring some beautiful carved wooden animals and birds. Childrens wooden play equipment including a pirate ship to keep the little adventurers entertained! Lakeside views, picnic benches and a catering trailer most weekends. Good parking but it does get busy!"
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