Waringstown House
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Architectural styleJacobean
LocationCounty Down, Northern Ireland
Completed1667
ArchitectWilliam Waring
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| General information | |
| Architectural style | Jacobean |
| Location | County Down, Northern Ireland |
| Completed | 1667 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | William Waring |
Waringstown House is a 17th-century Grade A listed building located in the village of Waringstown, County Down, Northern Ireland.[1] As the oldest unfortified mansion house in Ireland, it was home to family of the place's namesake, William Waring, who founded the village. Today the building remains the home of the family's descendants.
