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Strokestown Park House.

Strokestown Park House is an 18th. Century mansion that has been restored and is open to the public. The house is owned by the Westward Group. The house was once the home of the Mahon family and it has extensive gardens. The house also contains a Famine Museum.

 

House Pass, no date. (2006?)

 

 

Trade Card by Carta Óir (1980's) Historic Irish Houses No. 21. Strokestown Park House, Co. Roscommon. First series of 24 cards.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two Christmas Cards available at the shop. "Christmas 1952" (available in 2006) and "Strokestown Park House" (No date).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two more Cards that are for sale in the shop. "Christmas Scene" (available in 2006) and "The Toy Room" (no date).

 

Images are not to scale.

 

Guide to the famine Museum and brochures for the house and gardens. (No date).

 

 

See also our Strokestown Postcards Page.

 

If you have any documents or ephemera from Strokestown Park House please contact us.

 

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