Heywood House Gardens (Q110588818)

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Heywood House Gardens, generally Heywood Gardens, form the grounds of a now-vanished house in County Laois, Ireland. The estate was developed in the late 18th century by Michael Frederick Trench, a politician, landowner and architect. He built a substantial house and laid out an extensive park, under the direction of James Gandon. In the early 20th century, Heywood was owned by Sir Hutcheson Poƫ who commissioned Edwin Lutyens to develop the gardens immediately surrounding the house. Lutyens engaged his long-time collaborator Gertrude Jekyll to undertake the planting. The house was demolished after a fire in 1950 and the gardens are now in the care of the Office of Public Works.

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way: Heywood Gardens (OSM)exact location match [show tags]
fee: no
name: Heywood Gardens
access: yes
leisure: garden
tourism: attraction
website: https://heritageireland.ie/visit/places-to-visit/heywood-gardens/
operator: Office of Public Works
seasonal: no
wheelchair: limited
wikidata: Q110588818

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