About
Milford House is the extraordinary seat of the remarkable McCrum family. The creation of Robert Garmany McCrum self made industrialist. Famous as being first residence in Ireland to be lit with hydroelectricity with twelve bedrooms, six bathrooms and even a proper waterfall in Dining Room!! World famous as home of William McCrum inventor of penalty kick rule in football. From 1936 to 1965 it was home to Manor House School, Northern Ireland’s only country house residential school for girls- discover stories of mass kidnapping and Ulster’s great unsolved murder.
Today Milford House is derelict and one of top twelve listed buildings at most serious risk. Visit Victoria Streeta B1 listed townhouse, the warm welcoming McCrum Miller family home where William McCrum spent his last days- See the magnificent Milford House Drawing Room chandeliers light up beautiful interiors, filled R.G McCrum’s great works of art, furnishings from Milford House family possessions including costumes, gadgets include hydraulic lift and the fountain in the Dining Room that R.G McCrum created.
Find out the work of the Trust to save Milford House today.
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