The Swiss Cottage
About a mile south of Cahir town, on the bank of the River
Suir, is a charming house known as The Swiss Cottage.
This is a fine example of "Cottage Ornee" or fantasy house, popular
with the gentry in the nineteenth century, where they could play at
being peasants and entertain their guests.
It was built around 1810 for Richard Butler and his wife, Emily, Lord
and Lady Cahir, and was designed by the famous English architect, John
Nash, who also designed the Church of Ireland church in Cahir town.
The house is inspired by nature and this is evident in such things as
the curving thached roof, the external woodwork resembling branched
trees, and the natural themes on the wallpaper and other internal
furnishings.
It is situated on raised ground overlooking the river and is accessed
by a flight of stone steps. Admission is by guided tour only and costs
€ 2.50 for adults with reductions for children, senior citizens and
groups.
The car park for the Swiss Cottage is signposted from the R670, the
Cahir to Ardfinnan road. Alternatively, you can walk to the site from
Cahir Castle car park on a footpath which passes through woodland and
along the river bank.
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