Bunbury is the third son of Thomas McClintock-Bunbury,
5th Baron Rathdonnell and Jessica Harriet, daughter of George Gilbert Butler, of Scatorish,
Bennettsbridge,
County Kilkenny (brother of the essayist
Hubert Butler). He was raised at
Lisnavagh House,
Rathvilly,
County Carlow and received his early education locally and at Castle Park School in Dublin. He later studied at
Glenalmond College, Perthshire, Scotland, before going on to
Trinity College, Dublin and the
University of Groningen in the Netherlands. From 1996 to 1998 he lived in Hong Kong, working as a freelance correspondent with the
South China Morning Post and
Business News Indochina. Bunbury was a co-presenter of
The Genealogy Roadshow on RTÉ television in 2011 and 2014. He co-wrote the 2008 documentary
John Henry Foley: Sculptor of the Empire. He has also appeared on BBC1's ''Wogan's Ireland
, the RTÉ series, Great Lighthouses of Ireland
, and episodes of the American version and Irish version of the Who Do You Think You Are?'' TV series.
BBC History Magazine described him as "a skilled storyteller", and novelist
Marjorie Quarton described Bunbury as being "one of the most versatile authors of his generation … a serious author with a light touch in writing". His work has appeared in
National Geographic Traveler, Daily Beast, The Australian,
The Guardian and the
Irish Times. In 2019, Bunbury began a collaboration with
Iarnród Éireann and
Flahavan's for a project called ‘Past Tracks,’ an exhibition of historic panels that went on semi-permanent display in several railway stations around Ireland. Bunbury has also written and performed in a series of podcasts covering topics from his books, and various aspects of history and culture. Examples include
Waterways Through Time, commissioned by
Waterways Ireland, which won the Bronze medal for best podcast at the 2023 Digital Media Awards in Ireland, and
Behind the Guinness Gates, commissioned by the
Guinness Storehouse. Turtle Bunbury is married to the novelist Ally Bunbury with whom he lives in County Carlow. == Vanishing Ireland ==