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  1. This documentary tells the story of the history of Ballyfin, how it played an important role in the political, artistic and social life of nineteenth century Ireland, and how it was abandoned by its Anglo-Irish owners at the beginning of the twentieth century. After the civil war, it was bought by the Patrician Brothers and used as a boarding ...

  2. You can rent "Ballyfin: Portrait of an Irish Country House" on Amazon Video online. Synopsis This documentary tells the story of the history of Ballyfin, how it played an important role in the political, artistic and social life of nineteenth century Ireland, and how it was abandoned by its Anglo-Irish owners at the beginning of the twentieth century.

    • David Hare
    • 2
    • Pat Laffan
  3. 2017 · 57 min. TV-PG. Documentary. The history and restoration of the Ballyfin estate and its important role in the political, artistic and social life of 19th century Ireland is shown. Starring: Pat Laffan.

    • David Hare
    • January 1, 2017
    • 57 min
  4. 6 days ago · Ballyfin: Portrait of an Irish Country House is 114490 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 194443 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Piano Lessons the Life and Art of German Diez Nieto but less popular than Raid in the Summer. 114486.

    • David Hare
    • 9
    • Pat Laffan
  5. This documentary tells the story of the history of Ballyfin, how it played an important role in the political, artistic and social life of nineteenth …

  6. 2017. 54 min. Ballyfin: Portrait of an Irish Country House is a documentary film that explores the history and beauty of a grand estate set in the heart of Ireland. Located in County Laois, Ballyfin is a 600-acre estate that was originally built in the 1820s for the Coote family, who were one of the wealthiest families in Ireland at the time.

  7. The Irish Country House Shot at over 40 locations across Ireland, this film celebrates the heritage of the Irish "country house" and charts its development from the earliest cliff-top castles and fortified houses to the great Palladian mansions.

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