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Stair Hall

Explore the story of some key moments in the history of Ireland that shaped the role of Hillsborough Castle and Gardens

Stair Hall was constructed in 1797, originally shown as a spiral staircase in the designs created by the architect Matthew Furze.

The cantilevered stone stair is balanced by the weight of the wall above each step, and is supported by the step below it, making it look like the whole staircase floats.

The stone staircase leads up to the early 20th-century living quarters of the house, used by the Secretary of State and other important visitors, and the Royal Corridor.

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Highlights of Stair Hall

Satirical prints and political cartoons

The current display of 18th and 19th-century prints includes depictions of important historical events including the Act of Union between England and Ireland, the Great Famine of the 1840s, and the Irish Rebellion of 1798.

French window

To the north a French window gives access to the courtyard. This is of the 19th century; however the threshold step would indicate it was built in 1797 to be a doorway.

It continues to be used as a luggage door, through which visitors’ cases and trunks can be discreetly carried in or out.

Portrait of Duke of Abercorn

Unionist Politician and soldier, James Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn, was the first and longest serving Governor of Northern Ireland. He remained in post from 1922 until 1945 and turned down the offer of the governor generalship of Canada in 1931.

Abercorn presented this copy of a portrait by John A. A. Berrie to Hillsborough Castle in 1946. He was the last non-royal to be awarded the Order of Saint Patrick, and he is depicted wearing this honour along with the Order of the Garter.

Painting, 'James Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn, 1st Governor of Northern Ireland', after John Archibald Alexander Berrie, oil painting.

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State Drawing Room

Discover contemporary Irish art from the collection of His Majesty The King in this elegant family space.

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State Dining Room

Explore this stylish setting for Georgian entertainment, where Queen Elizabeth II hosted dinners.

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Red Room

Political history meets royal life and a spectacular collection of art, deep in the heart of Hillsborough Castle.

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