Lissadell House, a country manor in County Sligo, Ireland, dates back to the 1830s and is renowned as the childhood home of Constance Markievicz, a key figure in the 1916 Rising. Nestled in a scenic estate, the house stands as an architectural landmark. Today, it remains a private residence but opens its doors to visitors during the summer months. Guests can explore the manor on guided tours and stroll through the picturesque gardens, offering a glimpse into the estate’s rich history and natural beauty.
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