Cloughjordan House

Built on the site of a tower house that was extended in the 17th and 18th centuries.

The grounds contain the remains of a moat and extensive farm buildings from the 19th and 20th centuries.

[1][2] Still privately owned and occupied, the house is occasionally open to the public by prior arrangement has been used as a cookery school, wedding venue, event destination and for B & B accommodation.

Concerts were held here during the 2015 "Cloughtoberfest" gypsy jazz and craft brewing festival.

[3][4] The property is listed on North Tipperary County Council’s record of protected structures (ref S456 & S458).