Florence Court Forest Park

Florence Court Forest Park is a forest of Northern Ireland.

Entrance to the Forest car park at Florence Court

Size and location

The forest is located on the north east shoulder of Cuilcagh mountain and covers an area of 1,200 hectares. The forest adjoins the National Trust property and Florence Court House.[1]

History

Florence Court is named after the wife of Sir John Cole, who first built a house on the site in the early 18th century. The present house with a view over Benaughlin Mountain is believed to have been built by his son John, afterwards the 1st Lord Mount Florence. The wings and pavilions were added to the mid-18th century block around 1770 by William Cole, 1st Earl of Enniskillen. In 1955 the main building was struck by fire. Quick thinking by rescuers, who drilled holes in the floor, saved the dining room ceiling, with its cherubs and birds. The rest of the house and the plasterwork after the manner of Robert West has been restored.[2]

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References

  1. Size and location @ Forest Service Archived 2009-07-01 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved July 2009
  2. Background history @ GoIreland.com Retrieved July 2009

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