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Glencairn House

Glencairn House is the official residence of the British Ambassador to Ireland. Glencairn has been the official residence of successive British Ambassadors to Ireland since the 1950s.
The house is situated on the Murphystown Road between Leopardstown and Sandyford in South County Dublin, adjacent to exit 14 of the M50 motorway.
==History==

At the beginning of the 20th Century the house was owned by Richard Croker a leading figure from New York's Tammany Hall.
The house and its surrounding estate was sold by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office in April 1999 for GBP£24 million without having purchased an alternative residence. In 2000 an alternative site was purchased at nearby Marlay Grange, close to Marlay Park.〔Marlay Grange 〕
The Ambassador continued to live at Glencairn while the Marlay Grange site was refurbished. A subsequent cost appraisal showed that it would in fact be more cost effective to repurchase Glencairn than to continue with plans to refurbish Marlay Grange, and in 2007 the British Government sold Marlay Grange, without ever having occupied it.〔Fiona Tyrrell, (British selling house ambassador never moved into ), ''The Irish Times'', 27 September 2007〕〔(Marlay Grange sale particulars ), Colliers Jackson-Stops, October 2007. Retrieved 2008-06-23.〕
Prior to Richard Croker's ownership, Glencairn was in the Gresson family. It was the home of George Leslie Gresson born 1767 in Ireland. George Leslie and his wife Clarissa reynell whom he married in 1798 had ten children: William Reynell 1799, George 1800, Chapman 1801, Harriette 1804, Henry Barnes Gresson 1901, Clarissa 1811, Richard 1813, Robert Christmas 1817, Eleanor 1819, and finally Skelton. In 1826 the Reverend George Leslie married Mary Anne Turpin and they had five children: Charles, John, Henrietta Elizabeth, Mary Ann, and Alicia in 1835.

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