The House from a 1906 postcard
Built / Designed For: Brockhill Newburgh
House & Family History: Ballyhaise supposedly contains the earliest surviving oval room in the British Isles.
Architect: Richard Castle (Cassels)
Date: Circa 1733
Title: Guide to Irish Country Houses, A
Author: Bence-Jones, Mark
Year Published: 1988
Reference: pg. 22
Publisher: London: Constable and Company
ISBN: 0094699909
Book Type: Hardback
House Listed: Unknown
Park Listed: Unknown
Past Seat / Home of: Brockhill Newburgh, 18th century; Newburgh family here until 1800. William Humphrys, early 19th century; Humphrys family here until 1906.
Current Ownership Type: School
Primary Current Ownership Use: School
Ownership Details: Since 1906 Ballyhaise College, a Teagasc agricultural college.
House Open to Public: No
Phone: 0494-338-108
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.teagasc.ie/education/teagasc-colleges/ballyhaise/
Historic Houses Member: No