WORKSHOPS
The cut granite stone & slate buildings in Lisnavagh Farmyard were
originally laid out in 1848 by the architect Daniel Robertson as a model
farmyard, and to this end the buildings have served their purpose extremely well for 150 years. In the 21st century, however, the layout is more ideally suited to the establishment of a number of separate but interdependent businesses.

Many of these buildings are included on the Proposed List of Protected Structures. All renovations are being carried out using traditional materials, such as lime plaster & mortars where this is possible. The architectural, historic and aesthetic conservation of these buildings is regarded as important by the owners.

We are developing workshop space in restored sections of the Victorian stone & slate buildings in The Farmyard at Lisnavagh.

If you are interested in setting up a workshop here, please contact us to discuss the possibilities.

The Following Workshops are Available:

The Hammermill House    (247 sq ft)
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 Recently restored. Electrical wiring &
fittings will be installed at tenant's request.

The Boiling House (241 sq ft)
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Recently re-roofed. Fittings to be
installed at tenant's request.

The Following Workshops are currently let :

The Stables Workshop (576 sq ft)

The Stallion Yard Store  (598 sq ft)
 

 Stable No.1 (180 sq ft)  Stables1and2.JPG

. and further workshop spaces are being made available as the restoration work continues.
E-mail: offices@lisnavagh.com

Telephone + 353 (0)59 9161285

 

 

 

 

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