Milford House
Northern Ireland, IrelandMilford House was the one of its age. The most technologically advanced house in 19th century Ireland - the first in Ireland to be lit with hydro electricity. The creation of Robert Garmany McCrum, self made industrialist, benefactor and inventor who revolutionized the linen industry.
His son William invented the penalty kick rule in football (which makes Milford world famous!) and his daughter Harriette was a founding member of the women’s suffragette movement in Ireland. By 1880 Milford House had six bathrooms each with a Jacuzzi and Turkish bath and a waterfall in the dining room.
From 1936 to 1965 it was home to the Manor House School. Today Milford House is one of the top ten listed buildings at most serious risk in Northern Ireland. The collections of Milford House are...
Destination
Northern Ireland
Country
Ireland
Type of experience
Relaxation
Best time to visit
- Autumn
- Summer
Nearby stations
- Belfast International Airport
- Belfast Great Victoria Street railway station
- Port of Belfast
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