Sustainability Highlights
- Ongoing conservation of historic buildings using traditional methods and materials
- Long-term stewardship of a living, heritage-rich estate
- Regular tree planting to support biodiversity and landscape resilience
- Balanced approach to garden care: formal areas alongside softer, naturalised spaces
- Light-touch land management that allows habitats to develop naturally
- Future plans include expanding the kitchen garden and continuing heritage restoration
Looking Ahead
Shankill plans to extend its kitchen garden and continue its programme of heritage conservation and landscape care. These developments will unfold gradually, in keeping with the pace of a lived-in historic estate. The hope is that visitors leave with a sense of depth of the layers of history, the respect for old buildings, the landscape shaped with a gentle hand, and the ongoing commitment to growing and living in a way that aligns with the estate’s character. Shankill Castle’s sustainability journey is a continuation of how the estate has always been tended. It is attentive, understated and grounded in a long-standing relationship with the land and its heritage.
In 2024, managers and owners across Carlow Garden Trail, of which Shankill Castle is a member, undertook the accredited Level 6 Certificate in Sustainable Destination Practice with Munster Technological University. As part of the programme, participants completed independent assessments of their current practice and developed future-focused Sustainability Action Plans. Together, they share a commitment to progressing their sustainability journey in a practical, collaborative and accountable way. Their shared intention is to offer welcoming visitor experiences that support the long-term wellbeing of Carlow’s people, heritage and natural environment.



