The Yard, Built In 1820

Stone archway and wall with ivy, leading to a courtyard and old stone buildings, under a cloudy sky.

Explore The Yard & More

At the rear of this historic residence lies a picturesque cut stone courtyard, a working haven steeped in tradition.

Hosting approximately 12 loose boxes, 20 stables, a 5-horse walker, hay barn, lunging ring, and a cattle shed with slatted sheds, it stands as a testament to functionality and heritage.

The lands, graced with a 5-furlong Wexford sand gallop, are impeccably maintained, boasting mature boundaries and easy access to paddocks—an ideal space that captures the essence of tradition and tranquility in this historical Irish setting

Group of people planting a small tree in a grassy field
Three men planting a tree in a grassy field, one man using a shovel.

Thomas Pakenham of Tullynally Castle, planting his honorary Irish Red Oak tree, August 3, 2023

Large stone entrance with metal gate, partially open, revealing two children peeking through. Stone wall and greenery in the background.

The Original yard gate from 1820

Two people standing on the steps of a building with a red door, accompanied by several large, shaggy dogs resembling Irish Wolfhounds.

A visit from our neighbors

Person walking several large dogs outside a white building with ivy on the walls.

Oakley neighbor, Wayne, and his Irish Wolfhounds are available for events.