Florence Court

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Overview
An 18th-century mansion overlooking wild and beautiful scenery towards the Mountains of Cuilcagh. The interior of the house, particularly noted for its flamboyant rococo plasterwork, was gutted by fire in 1955, but has been restored. There are pleasure grounds with an ice house, summer house, water-powered sawmill and also a walled garden. The forest park provides over 15km of trails, with bicycles available for hire at the visitor centre.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Gardens & park open daily, Jan-Feb & Nov-Dec 10-4; Mar-Oct 10-7. House, tearoom & shop Mar-Apr & Oct, Sat-Sun 11-5; Etr wk, May & Sep, Sat-Thu 11-5; Jun-Aug, daily 11-5. Last admission 1hr before closing. Open public & bank holidays

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe

  • Children
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Location
ENNISKILLEN, Co Fermanagh, BT92 1DB
About the area
Running right through the middle of County Fermanagh are the two parts of Lough Erne, the Upper and the Lower. The Lough’s shape has been likened to a leaping dolphin scattering a shower of broken water drops behind it.
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Florence Court

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
An 18th-century mansion overlooking wild and beautiful scenery towards the Mountains of Cuilcagh. The interior of the house, particularly noted for its flamboyant rococo plasterwork, was gutted by fire in 1955, but has been restored. There are pleasure grounds with an ice house, summer house, water-powered sawmill and also a walled garden. The forest park provides over 15km of trails, with bicycles available for hire at the visitor centre.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Gardens & park open daily, Jan-Feb & Nov-Dec 10-4; Mar-Oct 10-7. House, tearoom & shop Mar-Apr & Oct, Sat-Sun 11-5; Etr wk, May & Sep, Sat-Thu 11-5; Jun-Aug, daily 11-5. Last admission 1hr before closing. Open public & bank holidays
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
  • Children
Show more (1)
Location
ENNISKILLEN, Co Fermanagh, BT92 1DB
About the area
Area image
Running right through the middle of County Fermanagh are the two parts of Lough Erne, the Upper and the Lower. The Lough’s shape has been likened to a leaping dolphin scattering a shower of broken water drops behind it.