Ghosts of Glamour: The Untold Story of Bermingham House, Co. Galway

Whispering Stones

30-06-2024 • 5 minutos

Explore the rich history and opulent charm of Bermingham House, Co. Galway, in this episode of Whispering Stones. Originally built in 1730 by John de Bermingham, Earl of Louth, this Georgian mansion has been a witness to centuries of Irish aristocracy.


Discover its journey from the seat of the Bermingham family, Barons of Athenry, to its vibrant days as the residence of Lady Mollie Cusack Smith, renowned huntswoman and host to famous guests like Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull.


This episode delves into Bermingham House's architectural splendor, featuring original lime render, timber sash windows, and a grand piano rumored to have been played by Mozart. Wander through its marbled halls, elegant drawing room with an Adams fireplace, and the intimate corners of its smoking room and breakfast room.


Learn about the estate's extensive grounds, including a courtyard with stables and a walled garden, all set amidst 211 acres of parkland and tree-covered eskers.

Join us as we unravel the legends and allure of "the pink house," a symbol of elegance and history in County Galway. From its notable occupants to its recent listing for sale in 2017, Bermingham House continues to captivate with tales of glamour, heritage, and the echoes of its illustrious past.


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