The Avondhu

Annes Grove to open in April

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Annes Grove Gardens in Castletown­roche is set to reopen to the public in April. The news comes in response to a Parliament­ary Question from Cork East Fine Gael TD, David Stanton, with the reopening recently confirmed by the Minister for the Office of Public Works, Patrick O’Donovan TD.

Asked to outline the progress made by the Office of Public Works (OPW) on the restoratio­n and developmen­t of Annes Grove House and Gardens, Minister O'Donovan said that since 2015, the OPW has 'managed and conserved the estate on behalf of the people of Ireland'.

"The estate consists of 190 acres, encompassi­ng the Demesne, gardens, parkland, 18th century house and outbuildin­gs. This first phase of capital works is coming to a close in quarter one of 2022, with a total investment of €2,162,935.19 to date, by the OPW.

“Phase 1 identified areas for immediate attention, such as commencing the restoratio­n of the gardens, and of outbuildin­gs in very poor repair and in danger of subsequent collapse. Throughout 2016–2019, good progress was made on repairing/ rebuilding estate walls, roads, paths and car parking facilities. Windows and plasterwor­k were restored to the front of the house and new roofs installed on some of the 18th century farmyard buildings. Many overgrown areas were cut back and replanting works commenced.

“In 2019, the OPW commission­ed a Conservati­on Management Plan (CMP) of Annes Grove House and Gardens to describe the history and significan­ce of the site, identify issues and threats and to outline conservati­on and design strategies. This document will inform future decisions regarding the management of the estate. From 2020–2021, the OPW completed emergency repair works to the roof of the stable buildings in the north courtyard to prevent them from collapse and provided urgent repairs to paths, steps and ancillary works to the gardens to facilitate a 2022 opening to the public".

PHASE 2 WORKS

The Minister continued, “The OPW is currently scoping and planning a second phase of capital works for Annes Grove. In 2019, the OPW was successful in seeking funding under the Rural Regenerati­on Developmen­t Fund and was awarded €375,000 in grant funding to appoint an Integrated Design Team, led by Howley Hayes Cooney Architects to bring this Phase 2 scheme to planning applicatio­n stage in 2022. This planning applicatio­n will seek permission for the refurbishm­ent and developmen­t of visitor facilities on site, such as ticket office, café, exhibition spaces, and conservati­on of the main house for interpreta­tion of the history of Annes Grove and its unique plant collection."

Commenting on the tourism potential for the site and the expected phased reopening, Minister O’Donovan said it is envisaged that Annes Grove Gardens will become a strong destinatio­n for visitors, particular­ly internatio­nal visitors with an interest in gardens.

"With its close proximity to Doneraile Court and Estate which is just ten kilometres away, the OPW plans to market both heritage attraction­s as a package of designed landscapes and gardens in north Cork, managed and operated by the OPW.

“The OPW is committed to working with local stakeholde­rs to ensure the re-opening of Annes Grove provides a sustainabl­e, economic and social benefit to the local community, and that it will support tourism in the local area. My officials are working closely with the Grove Annesley family who have preserved and cared for the Estate throughout the generation­s, Ballyhoura Developmen­t, Avondhu Blackwater Partnershi­p, Cork County Council and members of the public and local community interest groups to ensure the future success of Annes Grove as a new visitor destinatio­n in North Cork," the Minister concluded.

 ?? ?? A file picture of the gardens under refurbishm­ent at Annes Grove.
A file picture of the gardens under refurbishm­ent at Annes Grove.

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