Jane Eyre cancellation but still lots to do at Waterford estate

The house and gardens is open Friday to Sunday with guided tours at 11am and 2pm
One of County Waterford's most prominent and popular country estates issued an important notice recently about an upcoming event.
Curraghmore House announced in an online post that "with deep regret" a planned production of 'Jane Eyre', that was due to be staged at the estate on July 6, was cancelled.
In the post a spokesperson for the estate noted: 'This is due to the unexpected news that Chapterhouse Theatre Company has officially ceased trading as of May 6, 2025.'.
"We share your disappointment and sincerely apologise to those who had been looking forward to this event," said the estate in its statement.
It was also noted that as all ticket bookings were made directly through seetickets, Chapterhouse had advised any ticket holders to contact customer support at seetickets.com: https://www.seetickets.com/content/support-centre#/articles/what-if-the-event-is-cancelled-how-do-i-get-a-refund----d251e517-6c75-49a0-8d54-07a66bd6c8a8
"Thank you for your understanding," said the estate spokesperson.
However, while that event has unfortunately been cancelled there is still lots to enjoy at the house and gardens which is open Friday to Sunday with guided tours at 11am and 2pm.
The tearooms is also open from 10am to 4pm.
"Take a stroll through history as you explore Curraghmore House," said the spokesperson.
"As part of our Great Garden Escape you can enjoy admission to these magnificent gardens surrounding the spectacular home of the 9th Marquis of Waterford and his ancestors, since 1170," she added.
Curraghmore Estate has an impressive 1,000 acres of formal gardens, woodland and grazing fields.