ELLEN FRANCES - ONE ARTIST'S STAY AT KILLRUDDERY
"Multidisciplinary artist Ellen Frances interpreted Yeats’ Sailing to Byzantium, using her body to dance the story. Lines became a mysterious play, with dramatic sequence and pause. The theatrical storytelling in...
ELLEN FRANCES - ONE ARTIST'S STAY AT KILLRUDDERY
"Multidisciplinary artist Ellen Frances interpreted Yeats’ Sailing to Byzantium, using her body to dance the story. Lines became a mysterious play, with dramatic sequence and pause. The theatrical storytelling in...
LEARNING ABOUT NATURE WITH CHILDREN
Yay for long Midsummer days; giving way to family moments spent in rock pools, cold clear seas and open spaces, or care-free in parks and back gardens – Outdoors is...
LEARNING ABOUT NATURE WITH CHILDREN
Yay for long Midsummer days; giving way to family moments spent in rock pools, cold clear seas and open spaces, or care-free in parks and back gardens – Outdoors is...
LORD MEATH’S KILLRUDDERY NATURE DIARY
"When you lose a feature tree in a landscape you are apt to think you have lost an old friend and a permanent structure, however one has to remember trees...
LORD MEATH’S KILLRUDDERY NATURE DIARY
"When you lose a feature tree in a landscape you are apt to think you have lost an old friend and a permanent structure, however one has to remember trees...
ON THE FARM WITH ANTHONY ARDEE
March has arrived and the age-old saying has reared itself in conversation: “In like a lamb, out like a lion” – meaning the weather for March has started calm but it...
ON THE FARM WITH ANTHONY ARDEE
March has arrived and the age-old saying has reared itself in conversation: “In like a lamb, out like a lion” – meaning the weather for March has started calm but it...
VARIOUS RAMBLINGS - PANDEMICS FROM THE ARCHIVES
"Our opening is an ongoing, morphing thing. Our Killruddery community is deep and complex and sometimes challenging but we would never go back to having a quieter estate, the community...
VARIOUS RAMBLINGS - PANDEMICS FROM THE ARCHIVES
"Our opening is an ongoing, morphing thing. Our Killruddery community is deep and complex and sometimes challenging but we would never go back to having a quieter estate, the community...
ASK THE GARDENERS - GLENN KEELAN
Each month we give the opportunity to ask questions of our gardeners – about the gardens at Killruddery, or gardening in general. This month our Farm Shop Nursery Gardener, Glenn...
ASK THE GARDENERS - GLENN KEELAN
Each month we give the opportunity to ask questions of our gardeners – about the gardens at Killruddery, or gardening in general. This month our Farm Shop Nursery Gardener, Glenn...
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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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OUR GARDENS ARE CLOSED FOR THE SEASON, KILLRUDDERY YARD (OUR GROWING FOOD & SHOPPING SPACE) IS OPEN YEAR-ROUND
GARDENS OPEN: APRIL & OCTOBER: Tuesday to Sunday : 09.30 – 17.00 (last entry 16.00)
GARDENS OPEN: MAY – SEPTEMBER: Tuesday to Sunday : 09.30 – 18.00 (last entry 17.00)
Closed Mondays for essential maintenance (With the exception of Bank Holiday Mondays)
Southern Cross, Bray,
Co. Wicklow, Ireland
A98 W9F2