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Baronscourt Estate

Add to My Ireland Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Baronscourt Estate offers a beautiful rural conference meeting venue situated in a sheltered valley in the foothills of the Sperrin mountains in Ireland’s County Tyrone. You come across an oasis of peace and tranquillity. Baronscourt, the home of the Duke of Abercorn’s family since 1612, is among that handful of old family estates in the British Isles which combine great historical and architectural interest with a landscape of outstanding natural beauty.

This vibrant working farm, rural business, and estate spreads over the valley floor at Baronscourt and throughout its history each generation of the family has continued to ensure a programme of constant planting and landscaping of the park and gardens.

The management of the estate’s wild herd of Japanese Sika deer has been recognised with the Laurent Perrier Award for wild game conservation while the forestry enterprise, an integral part of the Estate, won the Royal Forestry Society's ‘Duke of Cornwall’s Award', 2003.

Enjoy the beautiful rolling countryside and spectacular walks around the Estate enhanced in spring and early summer by the magnificent displays of bluebells, rhododendrons and azaleas. The carefully tended woods frame wonderful vistas that together with the lakes create a truly enchanted location in which to relax away from the pressures of modern living. The Estate is not open to the public but can be enjoyed by those using the conference facilities and accommodation.

Accommodation includes The Governor's Lodge and The Clock Tower

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