Killadoon Farm is situated on the Killadoon demesne,
a beautiful parkland nestled in the countryside of Celbridge, Co Kildare. The farm has evolved over the years having previously focussed on tillage and beef.

Killadoon Farm is situated on a beautiful parkland nestled in the countryside of Celbridge, Co Kildare.

Killadoon Farm is situated on the Killadoon demesne, a beautiful parkland nestled in the countryside of Celbridge, Co Kildare. The farm has evolved over the years having previously focussed on tillage and beef.

Killadoon Farm is situated on the Killadoon demesne, a beautiful parkland nestled in the countryside of Celbridge, Co Kildare. The farm has evolved over the years having previously focussed on tillage and beef.

Our Farm

Killadoon Milk

The farm was converted from beef and tillage farming to dairy in 2019.

The farm was converted from beef and tillage farming to dairy in 2019.

The farm was converted from beef and tillage farming to dairy in 2019.

In January 2020, the first cows calved and milk production began. In 2023, Killadoon Milk was established as a way of supplying our delicious creamy milk directly to the customer.

The Killadoon herd are top quality Jersey cross cows

They graze on the farm's grassland for up to 10 months of the year and are only brought in when the weather indicates it is necessary. During this time the herd is fed silage harvested from the farm's grassland during the summer months.

The farm is steeped in history with the main focal point being Killadoon House

The Georgian house was built in 1771 by the son of Nathaniel Clements, Robert Clements, 1st Earl of Leitrim. Nathaniel Clements (1705—1777), was deputy constable of Dublin Castle, Ranger of Phoenix Park, property developer and amateur architect of which developments include Rangers Lodge (now Áras an Uachtaráin) and Henrietta Street.

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