Loftus hall was previously owned by the fourth marquess of ely loftus hall anticipating a visit from queen victoria that never came to pass he used the existing structure and added elements such as a grand staircase mosaic tiled floor and parquet flooring.
Loftus hall mosaic floor.
The gory legend has it that the intricate mosaic tiled floor which is laid beyond the front door that two italian tilers were brought over to loftus hall to create this floor.
Erected as a three story mansion with a balustraded parapet the hall boasts an ornate mosaic floor and a spectacular grand staircase hand carved by italian craftsmen.
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Downstairs an intricate mosaic tiled floor was laid beyond the front door.
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According to the rather gory legend two italian tilers were brought to loftus hall to lay the floor creating the complex patterns and artful designs that can still be seen today.
The impressive loftus hall estate.
Touted as ireland s most haunted house.
They used complex patterns and artful designs.
A suite features a double room and a triple room as well as a bathroom.
Each room has closets drawers and desk space for each resident.
Gardens closed for 2020 season.
Mosaic tiled floor elaborate parquet flooring and flushing.
The walled garden.
This was to ensure that they couldn t replicate the work elsewhere.
Loftus hall was built on wexford s hook peninsula back in 1870 by john wellington graham loftus the fourth marquess of ely.
Step back in time and enjoy a 45 minute guided tour of the ground floor of hall.
Your tour guide will take you through the history and the legend of loftus hall.
After being purchased by aidan quigley in 2011 loftus hall was marketed as a haunted house which hosted guided tours of the house until 2020 when it was put on the market for.
It was so lovingly and perfectly put together by two tilers over a two year period that they were rewarded with having their hands cut off.
Loftus hall is a large country house on the hook peninsula county wexford ireland built on the site of the original redmond hall it is said by locals to have been haunted by the devil and the ghost of a young woman.
The building has had several owners since then including two orders of nuns.
The house certainly was fit for a queen but queen victoria never arrived causing deep disappointment to the loftus family.
Loftus is made up of ten co ed floors with single gender suites of five residents.
When they were finished instead of rewarding their craftsmen for a job well done.