Sustainability Highlights
- Historic house dating back to the early 1500s, cared for and maintained as a living estate
- Thoughtful reuse of historic outbuildings in the Upper Yard for on-site accommodation
- On-site accommodation reducing travel for wedding guests and event attendees
- Practical energy measures including efficient lighting and heating systems
- Reduced water flow and careful water management throughout the house
- Waste management systems in place for events and busy periods
- Leave No Trace principles guiding the management of the house and grounds during the Carlow Garden Festival
- Strong emphasis on local supply chains for weddings and events
- Catering provided by a local family business prioritising organic, locally sourced food
- Commitment to hosting events in a way that respects the house, landscape and surrounding community
Looking Ahead
Looking forward, the focus remains on maintaining the fabric of the house, caring for its trees and landscape, and continuing to host events that allow people to experience the estate in a meaningful way. Borris House offers a powerful example of how historic places can remain relevant and welcoming when they are used thoughtfully, with care taken to preserve their character for the future.
Managers and owners across the Carlow Garden Trail, of which Borris House, is a member, have completed an 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.



