Doneraile Wildlife Park co.Cork Ireland 10/2019
Doneraile Wildlife Park, Co. Cork, Ireland - Oct 2014
The Park comprises approximately 166 hectares and is an outstanding example of an 18th century landscaped park in the 'Capability Brown' style. Mature groves of deciduous trees, several restored water features and a number of deer herds can be viewed along the many pathways within the Park. The pathways are generally accessible for people with special needs. Doneraile Court, the former residence of the St. Leger family, is situated within the Park. It will be opened to the public in the future, following completion of necessary restoration and safety works.
Location: 11kms north-east from Mallow.
1. Turn 6kms off the Mallow-Limerick road into R581.
2. Turn 15kms off the Mallow-Mitchellstown road into R522
Bus Route(s): Contact Bus Eireann, Travel Centre +353 1 8366111
Filmed using: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lense and Canon 100D body
Doneraile Wildlife Park, Co. Cork, Ireland - Oct 2014
The Park comprises approximately 166 hectares and is an outstanding example of an 18th century landscaped park in the 'Capability Brown' style. Mature groves of deciduous trees, several restored water features and a number of deer herds can be viewed along the many pathways within the Park. The pathways are generally accessible for people with special needs. Doneraile Court, the former residence of the St. Leger family, is situated within the Park. It will be opened to the public in the future, following completion of necessary restoration and safety works.
Location: 11kms north-east from Mallow.
1. Turn 6kms off the Mallow-Limerick road into R581.
2. Turn 15kms off the Mallow-Mitchellstown road into R522
Bus Route(s): Contact Bus Eireann, Travel Centre +353 1 8366111
Filmed using: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lense and Canon 100D body
Doneraile Wildlife Park, Co. Cork, Ireland - Oct 2014
The Park comprises approximately 166 hectares and is an outstanding example of an 18th century landscaped park in the 'Capability Brown' style. Mature groves of deciduous trees, several restored water features and a number of deer herds can be viewed along the many pathways within the Park. The pathways are generally accessible for people with special needs. Doneraile Court, the former residence of the St. Leger family, is situated within the Park. It will be opened to the public in the future, following completion of necessary restoration and safety works.
Location: 11kms north-east from Mallow.
1. Turn 6kms off the Mallow-Limerick road into R581.
2. Turn 15kms off the Mallow-Mitchellstown road into R522
Bus Route(s): Contact Bus Eireann, Travel Centre +353 1 8366111
Filmed using: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lense and Canon 100D body
Doneraile Wildlife Park, Co. Cork, Ireland - Oct 2014
The Park comprises approximately 166 hectares and is an outstanding example of an 18th century landscaped park in the 'Capability Brown' style. Mature groves of deciduous trees, several restored water features and a number of deer herds can be viewed along the many pathways within the Park. The pathways are generally accessible for people with special needs. Doneraile Court, the former residence of the St. Leger family, is situated within the Park. It will be opened to the public in the future, following completion of necessary restoration and safety works.
Location: 11kms north-east from Mallow.
1. Turn 6kms off the Mallow-Limerick road into R581.
2. Turn 15kms off the Mallow-Mitchellstown road into R522
Bus Route(s): Contact Bus Eireann, Travel Centre +353 1 8366111
Filmed using: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lense and Canon 100D body
Doneraile Wildlife Park, Co. Cork, Ireland - Oct 2014
The Park comprises approximately 166 hectares and is an outstanding example of an 18th century landscaped park in the 'Capability Brown' style. Mature groves of deciduous trees, several restored water features and a number of deer herds can be viewed along the many pathways within the Park. The pathways are generally accessible for people with special needs. Doneraile Court, the former residence of the St. Leger family, is situated within the Park. It will be opened to the public in the future, following completion of necessary restoration and safety works.
Location: 11kms north-east from Mallow.
1. Turn 6kms off the Mallow-Limerick road into R581.
2. Turn 15kms off the Mallow-Mitchellstown road into R522
Bus Route(s): Contact Bus Eireann, Travel Centre +353 1 8366111
Filmed using: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lense and Canon 100D body
Doneraile Wildlife Park, Co. Cork, Ireland - Oct 2014
The Park comprises approximately 166 hectares and is an outstanding example of an 18th century landscaped park in the 'Capability Brown' style. Mature groves of deciduous trees, several restored water features and a number of deer herds can be viewed along the many pathways within the Park. The pathways are generally accessible for people with special needs. Doneraile Court, the former residence of the St. Leger family, is situated within the Park. It will be opened to the public in the future, following completion of necessary restoration and safety works.
Location: 11kms north-east from Mallow.
1. Turn 6kms off the Mallow-Limerick road into R581.
2. Turn 15kms off the Mallow-Mitchellstown road into R522
Bus Route(s): Contact Bus Eireann, Travel Centre +353 1 8366111
Filmed using: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lense and Canon 100D body
Doneraile Wildlife Park, Co. Cork, Ireland - Oct 2014
The Park comprises approximately 166 hectares and is an outstanding example of an 18th century landscaped park in the 'Capability Brown' style. Mature groves of deciduous trees, several restored water features and a number of deer herds can be viewed along the many pathways within the Park. The pathways are generally accessible for people with special needs. Doneraile Court, the former residence of the St. Leger family, is situated within the Park. It will be opened to the public in the future, following completion of necessary restoration and safety works.
Location: 11kms north-east from Mallow.
1. Turn 6kms off the Mallow-Limerick road into R581.
2. Turn 15kms off the Mallow-Mitchellstown road into R522
Bus Route(s): Contact Bus Eireann, Travel Centre +353 1 8366111
Filmed using: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lense and Canon 100D body
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Doneraile Park Heritage Tour 2013
As part of Heritage Week 2013, Michael O'Sullivan conducted free guided heritage tours around Doneraile Park in County Cork, traversing 400 years of Munster's elite gardening history. Michael provides some fascinating insights on the influential Saint Leger family, revealing the latest ongoing research, which indicates that Doneraile shares strong links between Versailles and London's Kew Gardens. Doneraile House was also the site of initiation for the first female Freemason in recorded history.
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May 6 2018 we went to doneraile park it was really fun and really nice and sunny in this vlog we also see deer ???? please subscribe and like.
Doneraile Court and Estate (PART ONE)
A Norman family who first established connections with the Province of Munster in the mid 16th century, family members holding official positions in Munster from this time. Arthur St. lever of Doneraile was created Viscount Doneraile in 1703 and this title dies out in 1785. This title fell into abeyance in 1956.
Sir William St. Leger purchased much of Doneraile estate from Sylvanus Spencer, son of the poet - Edmund Spencer, in the early 17th century. The Buttevant estate, the other large property held by the family in County Cork, was acquired in the 1820's when Sir John Anderson went bankrupt.
In the 1870's - the County Cork estate amounted to 8,374 acres and the County Waterford Estate to 6,584 acres.
Demesne lands amounting to 360 acres were sold to the Irish Land Commission in 1943 and the Doneraile Court in 1969.
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