Deepwell
Occupied continuously since the 1740s, the early cellar vaults of 'Fairly Hill' survive but its private beach became a swamp after the first railway in Ireland was opened in 1834. Permission was granted to Richard S. Guinness in 1842 to fill in the swamp and create a walled garden. Then standing on a 1.2ha site overlooking Dublin Bay with Howth Head on the skyline a new house was build in 1857.It was re-named, reflecting the importance of the spring well which provided water for local homes and watering horses. The present owners acquired the house in 1942.
The garden was re-designed by Mitchell & Associates and now contains a formal or Italianate garden with classical temple and adjacent to the house a herb garden. Helen Dillon advised on the planting. It was awarded first prize in 1996 by The Institute of Landscape Gardeners.
Deepwell contains a collection of Irish painting and furniture.
| Situated | in the south Dublin suburb of Blackrock on Rock Hill. | | Open | 3 January - 1 February 1 June - 30 June 1 September - 10 September
09:00-13:00 each day. | | Admission | House & Garden: €7.00 House only: €5.00 | | | | Contact | Breda Conway Deepwell, Blackrock, Co Dublin Tel: +353 1 2887407     | |