Steward's Lodge
| Steward's Lodge | |
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Main entrance into the Steward's Lodge |
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| General information | |
| Type | Residence |
| Location | Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland |
| Coordinates | 53°21′58″N 6°21′29″W / 53.36619°N 6.35802°W |
| Current tenants | Taoiseach |
| Renovated | 2006 |
| Renovation cost | €600,000 |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 2 |
| Design and construction | |
| Owner | Government of Ireland |
The Steward's Lodge is the official residence of the Taoiseach (prime minister) of Ireland. The lodge is a four bedroom house which was originally part of the Farmleigh estate, alongside the Phoenix Park in Dublin.
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[edit] History
[edit] Origins
The Steward's Lodge was originally built in the grounds of Farmleigh house – an 18th Century estate which was formerly owned by members of the Guinness family. Originally accessible within the grounds of the estate, the lodge was subsequently separated from Farmleigh during later refurbishment works.[1]
[edit] Taoiseach's residence
Historically, there was no official residence of the Taoiseach, with each Taoiseach residing in either their own homes, or in an apartment in Dublin. In the 1970s, plans were made to turn the former Apostolic Nunciature (formerly the Under Secretary's Lodge) in the Phoenix Park into an official residence. However, the plans fell through and the Georgian building was subsequently demolished.[2]
In 2006, it was announced by the Office of Public Works that the Steward's Lodge had been renovated, at a cost of nearly €600,000.[3] It was speculated that the house would become the official private residence of the Taoiseach after the 2007 general election and any official engagements would be carried out in the nearby Farmleigh or Government Buildings.[4]
There was political sensitivity at government level about the project, with some concerned that it could be depicted as a lavish "perk" for the Taoiseach. In 2005, a spokeswoman for Bertie Ahern stated he had no interest in using it, and he remained resident in his private home in Drumcondra in Dublin.[4] In 2008, it was reported that Brian Cowen, might use it as his official residence.[1] Media reports suggest that Garda concerns for the Taoiseach's security precluded him from continuing to reside in his own Dublin home in the city centre.[1] Cowen did not formally reside in the Steward's lodge, preferring to return to his family home in County Offaly, but he did use it "from time to time".[5][6]
Enda Kenny became the first Taoiseach to reside full-time at the Steward's Lodge in 2011.[7]
[edit] References
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- ^ a b c Quinlan, Ronald (18 May 2008). "Opulent Phoenix Park lodge is set to become 'Fortress Cowen'". Irish Independent. http://www.independent.ie/national-news/opulent-phoenix-park-lodge-is--set-to-become-fortress-cowen-1378987.html. Retrieved 18 May 2008.
- ^ "State Papers – Day One: Áras for Taoiseach project abandoned". Irish Examiner. 30 December 2010. http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/state-papers-day-one-aras-for-taoiseach-project-abandoned-140675.html.
- ^ "Farmleigh lodge slept in for 7 nights since €600k revamp". Irish Examiner. 31 December 2008. http://www.examiner.ie/story/ireland/idausnmhkf/rss2/. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
- ^ a b "Farmleigh lodge planned as residence for future taoisigh". The Irish Times. 28 December 2005. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2005/1228/1134117193954.html.
- ^ "Cowen questioned on use of Farmleigh". The Irish Times. 29 January 2009. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2009/0129/1232923372778.html. Retrieved 29 January 2009.
- ^ O'Brien, Jason (25 July 2009). "Cowen stays at Farmleigh more often". Irish Independent. http://www.independent.ie/national-news/cowen-stays-at-farmleigh-more-often-1840258.html. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
- ^ "Farmleigh gets ready to welcome the Kennys". Sunday Mirror. 27 February 2011. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_20110227/ai_n56969272/. Retrieved 9 March 2011.[dead link]
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