Harristown House, County Kildare
| Harristown House | |
|---|---|
Location in Ireland | |
| General information | |
| Status | Private dwelling house |
| Type | House |
| Architectural style | Georgian |
| Location | Brannockstown County Kildare W91 E710 |
| Country | Ireland |
| Coordinates | 53°07′54″N 6°41′29″W / 53.13171°N 6.69142°W |
| Current tenants | Beaumont family |
| Estimated completion | 1662, 1740 or 1780s |
| Dimensions | |
| Diameter | Nine bays with a central breakfront of three bays |
| Technical details | |
| Material | Ashlar-faced |
| Floor count | Originally three storeys over basement (After 1891 fire, reduced to two storeys) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Whitmore Davis (original), James Franklin Fuller (post-1891 rebuild) |
| Developer | Sir Maurice Eustace (d. 1693) or David La Touche the Second (1703-1785) or John David La Touche (1732–1810) |
| Website | |
| https://www.harristownhouse.ie/ | |
Harristown House is an Irish country house, constructed in either 1662, 1740 or the 1780s, and is named after the townland in which it sits near the village of Brannockstown, County Kildare, Ireland, on the banks of the River Liffey. Following a fire in 1891, the house was rebuilt to a smaller design by architect James Franklin Fuller, with the original third storey removed.
As of 2025, the house acts as a language school/summer camp and occasional filming location and venue for hire.