Enniscoe House
Review
Enniscoe House, a hidden gem in Co. Mayo, continues to captivate with its rich history and immaculate preservation. Owned by the same family since the 1650s, this estate stands as a testament to Ireland's historical grandeur. This is the second of my travel guides to feature Enniscoe House and its significance is only second to one other in the county, Westport House. What sets Enniscoe apart is not just its longevity but the meticulous care it has received over centuries. The house itself, a beacon of Irish heritage, is surpassed only by its breathtaking gardens. These splendidly manicured grounds offer a serene escape, making them a must-visit. Additionally, the on-site genealogy centre offers a unique and insightful exploration into the past, enriching the visitor's experience. This blend of historical richness, natural beauty, and educational value makes Enniscoe House a standout destination in Ireland's robust tapestry of historic sites.

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Nearby Eating Out

The Old Post Office Coffee Shop
Smack in the heart of Crossmolina, The Old Post Office delivers the kind of feel-good food that matches the town’s famously warm welcome. Recommended to me by Gill’s Courtyard Accommodation, also endorsed in this chapter, it’s the definitive breakfast stop.















