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Rokeby Hall

Rokeby Hall, Rokeby, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland

+353 86 8644228

Rokeby Hall is a Georgian country house built in the Neoclassical style by Francis Johnston c. 1785 for Archbishop Richard Robinson. The house is a testament to the architects and the skilled craftsmen of the Georgian era and is today considered to be one of the most significant historic country houses remaining in Co. Louth.


Rokeby is an elegant building with beautiful exterior and interior detailing which remains largely unchanged to this day. It features a beautifully restored Turner conservatory, a Victorian era armorial window, an Observatory and fine gardens.


Rokeby Hall is a member of the Boyne Valley Garden Trail, and is open for guided tours of the house at certain times of the year.


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