Manor House Hotels Ireland - Ireland Accommodation
Our Manor House Hotels selection consists of charming Luxury Hotels and boutique properties. Understated elegance and informal luxury with country house appeal is the hallmark of these beautifully appointed manor hotels.You'll discover the art of gracious living. Each of our manor hotels are graced with ornate architectural and period features, antiques and collections of fine paintings. Set in picturesque Irish countryside, rambling estates or smart city and town locations, their elegance and comfort are only surpassed by the genuine hospitality and warmth extended to each guest.

The Burren is one of Ireland's surprises for the discerning traveller. A special area of limestone mountain scenery, with a distinctive beauty and holding a wealth of treasure for the botanist and explorer of historic ruins. In the midst of this Irish wilderness lies Gregans Castle Hotel, at the foot of the Corkscrew Hill, with breathtaking views over The Burren and Galway Bay. Peter, Moira and Simon Haden own and manage this oasis, where hospitality, good food, comfort and peace and quiet are the themes.
The Burren is an excellent location for walking and biking. Come and stay and enjoy one of the finest hotels in Co. Clare and indeed, the West of Ireland, to which our awards testify. Past guests have included: President Richard Von Weizacker of Germany; Sharon Stone; Jerry Garcia; Kathy Bates; Kathleen Turner; Brian Ferry; Jean Kennedy-Smith; Mike Eisner; Gabriel Byrne; Christy Moore; Ewan McGregor; Edna O'Brien; Donovan
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Loch Lein Country House Hotel is situated just outside Killarney in Ireland's South West region. This is a secluded country house with magnificent uninterrupted views over Killarney's famous Lower Lake and The Macgillicuddy Reeks. It's location also gives easy access to the Ring of Kerry peninsula, the lakes of Killarney and is close to the beautiful Gap of Dunloe.
The hotels emphasis is on friendly personal service and high standards of food and accommodation and the attention paid by both Paul and Annette Corridan, the proprietors, is second to none. Spacious, non-smoking bedrooms have many thoughtful touches to enhance a comfortable and relaxing stay. Enjoy a pre- dinner drink in the residents lounge, whilst choosing from the daily menu of modern Irish cuisine in Legends Restaurant - a memorable dining experience. A friendly and informal atmosphere prevails at Loch Lein Country House Hotel putting you at ease from the moment you arrive. Allow yourself to indulge in deep-cushioned comfort with views across the Lakes of Killarney.
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Lough Inagh Lodge, just 42 miles from Galway, is set on the shores of Lough Inagh, one of Connemara's most beautiful lakes. Amidst the most spectacular scenery in Ireland visitors can fish, shoot, play golf, hill-walk, pony-trek, or just relax.
Lough Inagh Lodge is the perfect haven for total relaxation offering you all the comforts and pleasures of an elegant, modern hotel in an old-world atmosphere. Seafood and wild game dishes are specialties of the house and are complemented by an excellent wine list. Open log fires in the library and the oak-paneled bar symbolise the warmth of Inagh hospitality.
The ideal base for your tour of Connemara, Lough Inagh Lodge is surrounded by famous "beauty spots", including the Twelve Bens mountain range and the Connemara National Park, Kylemore Abbey is also nearby. By the way, if you fish or shoot you'll find the old Lough Inagh Lodge record books fascinating reading!
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Rock Glen is a charming Irish country hotel, built in 1815, nestling between Connemara’s Twelve Pin mountains and Ardbear Bay in Ireland's West. The landscapes and Atlantic seascapes are magnificent. Owners John and Evangeline Roche have lovingly preserved and expanded the property, creating a delightful hotel in the country house tradition. All bedrooms have been beautifully decorated and include the full range of modern facilities for convenience and comfort. The restaurant, well known for it’s excellent cuisine has earned three AA rosettes specialising in modern Irish cooking with a French/Asian influence.
Leisure activities include an all weather tennis court, croquet lawn, putting green and snooker room. Close by is the championship Connemara 18 hole golf links, not to be missed! Horse riding, pony trekking and fishing can be arranged locally. There are miles of sandy beaches for safe swimming and boat trips to the Aran Islands and Inishbofin leave every day. Rock Glen is a perfect base for exploring the delights of Connemara’s National Park, Kylemore Abbey and Clifden’s many art galleries and craft shops.
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Set in 200 acres of beautiful parkland, Dunbrody Country House Hotel is an enchantingly intimate 1830s Georgian manor. Ancestral home to the Chichester Family, the house has a long and well-established tradition of hospitality. A warm reception awaits you at Dunbrody Country House - an oasis of tranquility located on the dramatic Hook Peninsula. Fresh flowers. Crackling log fires in period fireplaces, relaxed elegance, Dunbrody is a charming hotel with a character and atmosphere all of its own. Located a mere two hours from Dublin and Cork International Airports and only 15 minutes from Waterford City, Dunbrody is easily accessible from both North and West.
Dunbrody Country House Hotel is accredited with 4 stars from the Irish Tourist Board. We are also the recipient of the 2001 Grand Award "Hideaways of the Year" from Andrew Harper's Hideaway Report and "Country House of the Year 2001" from Georgina Campbell's Jameson Guide.
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Rathmullan House, a 4 star Country House, is situated on the shores of Lough Swilly, Co Donegal in the North West region of Ireland. Donegal is undoubtedly one of Ireland's most beautiful counties and has everything from wonderful Atlantic Beaches, idyllic unspoilt lakes to rambling hills and mountains, forest walks and open friendly people, delighted to welcome you to this stunning part of Ireland.
This gracious Irish Country House Hotel, which was built in the 1760's and is typical of the Georgian era has a glorious setting. It stands amid award winning gardens with lawns and trees which stretch down to one of the many deserted sandy beaches of the area. Inside, elegant sitting rooms tastefully furnished with antiques and paintings provide slumbering comfort with views over the garden and Lough. Open turf fires keep them cosy in winter and provide the perfect setting of an Irish Coffee or a pint of Guinness.
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Ballyseede Castle in Irelands South West offers you the chance to appreciate History, while relaxing and enjoying a break from hectic life. This history can be experienced by all hotel guests who wish to spend a night in one of the hotel’s historical and richly designed luxurious bedrooms - you may even meet our resident friendly ghost Hilda!
Guests can enjoy the beautiful scenery, the elegant and spacious accommodation, sample fine food and wine in the Dining Room, and hear the stories and enjoy the craic in the Library Bar.
Ballyseede Castle is located on its own thirty acres of gardens and woodland. At the approach is an imposing entrance gateway with pillars of block granite. The Castle stands on its own grounds at the end of a winding carriage drive. This elegant Castle looks as if it were built to outlive the vices and follies of man. It has been fought over, lived in and loved, and carries forward its ancient grandeur to this age.
Bedrooms are elegant and spacious and come in a large variety from single to mini suite to deluxe.All the bedrooms have been totally refurbished. They are individually designed and are decorated with taste and imagination.
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Glin Castle, one of Ireland’s most historic properties, has been in the FitzGerald family, hereditary Knights of Glin, for over 700 years. The castle with its superb interiors, decorative plasterwork, and collections of Irish furniture and paintings, stands on the bank of the River Shannon surrounded by formal gardens and parkland and in the middle of 500 acres of wood and dairy farm.
The Ring of Kerry, Dingle Peninsula and the wonders of Co Clare including the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren (via the nearby car ferry) make Glin a superb centre for exploring southwest Ireland. Glin Castle offer the best in Irish Country House cuisine, using fresh vegetables and fruit from the beautifully kept walled kitchen garden, locally produced meat and poultry and freshly caught fish. Hard tennis court and croquet lawn are in the gardens. Clay pigeon shooting and archery can be arranged on site. Glin village, which boasts the most traditional pub in Ireland, is at the front gate.
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For 350 years, the Cooper family have been living in the mighty Markree Castle in county Sligo in Ireland, which is quite unique. This Irish Castle lies in the romantic landscape where the poet Yeats found his inspiration, north of awe-inspiring Connemara and south of the beautiful Donegal coast, with the impressive cliffs of Bunglass and Magho make a trip to this part of Ireland a memorable one.
All the bedrooms in Markree Castle are individual in style and character, the furniture is old, in keeping with the style of the Castle, yet meet all the requirements of the modern day. All rooms have en-suite bathrooms, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, television, individually controlled heating and beverage making facilities to make a hustle of the modern world outside. The majority of rooms have fantastic views of the gardens and surrounding countryside.
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If you are traveling within Ireland or coming from abroad and require quality accommodation in Kinsale then Perryville House gives you the perfect balance of luxury, privacy and location. Kinsale, a haven that is crawling with history drawing cognoscente to County Cork, with it's enticing shops and streetscapes and a reputation as the Gourmet Capital of Ireland. Poised in the centre of this medieval fishing port overlooking the marina and the colourful streets with their forests of hanging baskets and window boxes, dripping Lobelias and trailing Petunias.
Perryville House combines the grandeur of the past with the luxuries and convenience of today. An Irish Guest House of great elegance and charm, where an atmosphere of comfort and attention to detail prevails. We do all we can to make you feel very much at home. Homely furnishings, blazing fire and a friendly face offers a welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This creates a uniquely comfortable atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a quiet pre dinner cocktail or getting together with friends during your time in Ireland.
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The Sandhouse Hotel is a special hideaway overlooking Donegal Bay at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean in Ireland's North West. With 4-star Accommodation and a fully equipped Marine Spa as well as Conference and Meeting Facilities, the Sandhouse Hotel can cater for all your requirements. The natural presence and charm of the Sandhouse Hotel places it in perfect harmony with the miles of sandy beach and rolling hills that surround it.
The Britton family and their team have been welcoming guests to this magical setting for over 50 years and look forward to welcoming you. Enjoy excellent award-winning cuisine (AA 2 Red Rosettes) in the Sandhouse Hotel's elegant Seashell Restaurant, enhanced by carefully chosen and imaginative wine list. Menus are designed by our resident chef, who uses the wonderful natural fresh produce which is a feature of this unpolluted coast and hinterland.
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Welcome to the Abbeyglen Castle Hotel in the West of Ireland, an exclusive 4-Star hotel providing Irish Manor House accommodation, excellent cuisine and service, ideal for those real Irish vacations. Located along the famous Sky Road and overlooking the sea, the Alpine-like village of Clifden provides a beautiful setting. With the backdrop of the Twelve Bens mountain range, nestled in the heart of Connemara, on the West coast of Ireland - this is an ideal destination for a wonderful, stress-free vacation. Tastefully decorated, each bedroom and 9 luxury suites offer comfort and style, all with bath/shower, central heating, direct dial telephone, multi-channel television, radio, trouser press, irons, hairdryer, and tea and coffee making facilities.
Recommended by Egon Ronay, "Table for Two", and A.A., Abbeyglen Castle Hotel Restaurant is renowned for its gourmet food and fine wines. With its elevated position overlooking the gardens the cuisine will delight you from locally caught fresh salmon to the well-stocked aquarium housing the best in rich shellfish to our true culinary traditional Connemara lamb. All tastes are catered for with staff always happy to prepare any fish caught by guests.
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A Victorian mansion steeped in history, Tinakilly near Ireland's East Coast was built by the British government in 1883 for Captain Robert Halpin, commander of "The Great Eastern" and mariner supreme who laid 2,600 miles of telegraphic cable in 1866, joining Europe to America. Attracted by the gracious architecture, wonderful sea views and romantic gardens in this part of Ireland, William & Bee Power decided to purchase and undertake the renovation of what has become one of Irelands most romantic secret hideaways. In the new Millennium, the next generation of Powers took their place at the helm and Tinakilly continues to welcome the guests who return again and again to escape and relax.
An elegant oak-lined avenue leads up to Tinakilly House, which is enveloped by seven acres of pleasure gardens overlooking the Irish Sea and Broadlough Coastal Lagoon. The stunning sea views, romantic gardens and surrounding hinterland of Tinakilly capture but a small slice of the magnificence of county Wicklow.
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The Butler Arms, one of Ireland's best known family-run hotels, is treasured for its air of luxury combined with a homely, intimate atmosphere. Overlooking the Atlantic, and surrounded by some of the most spectacular scenery in Ireland, the hotel is within easy reach of a host of activities and attractions, yet provides the perfect hideaway in which to relax and indulge yourself.
From the moment you arrive, you will bask in the warmest of Irish welcomes from the Huggard family, who have run the Butler Arms for four generations. Whether you want to explore the countryside, relax on the beaches, or have an action-packed sporting holiday, IrishTourism.com will be happy to help with the arrangements.
The restaurant, awarded 2 Red Rosettes by the AA for excellent cuisine, offers a varied menu, specialising in a variety of fresh Irish seafood complemented by an excellent wine list.
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Formerly the Irish Residence of the Herbert Family, the Earls of Pembroke, Cahernane House dates back to the 17th Century. The last quarter mile to the Cahernane House Hotel in Ireland's South West is through a tunnel of greenery that frames its long private avenue - an approach that helps you to find a slower, sweeter tempo in time with its tranquility. Cahernane House is situated on its own parklands on the edge of Killarney's National Park, an area of outstanding beauty with it's untamed landscape of mountains, lakes and woodland walks, and only a 10 minute walk from Killarney town.
On the house grounds there is croquet, billiards, hard court tennis, garden walks and fishing. Locally there is championship golf, hill walking, horse riding and biking with Killarney's beauty spots only a short distance away. Cahernane House prides itself on its award-winning restaurant offering fine wines and delicious food prepared daily with the best of local produce. The Herbert Room restaurant offers full a la carte, table d'hote and vegetarian dishes prepared by our master chef. The Pembroke Room Bistro restaurant offers freshly prepared dishes nightly.
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If you haven't yet visited Carrig House a whole new experience of old-world hospitality awaits you in one of the most beautiful hideaways in the world. This charming and meticulously restored Victorian residence has a sense of timeliness about it that has captured the imagination of poets and adventurers alike. Situated on the shores of beautiful Caragh Lake in Ireland's County Kerry , you will find the cleanest air in Europe, beautiful gardens and natural green woodlands with spectacular views across the still waters to the wildness of the Kerry Mountains. As the true spirit of nature abounds, the elements combine in the timeless gardens of Carrig House. Universally loved and admired by all who are lucky enough to visit them, these four-acre gardens contain a magnificent selection of rare and unusual plants from all corners of the world.
Our bedrooms are spacious and elegant, individually decorated with en suite bathroom and the best modern facilities. Some have spectacular lake views while others enjoy a lush woodland aspect. In-room facilities include: Color TV with remote, radio, voice mail, individual climate control, direct dial phone, jack for fax, modem and PC.
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Welcome to Seaview House Hotel, a delightful 4 star country house hotel set in private and well tended grounds in the quiet village of Ballylickey in the heart of West Cork.
Welcome to Seaview House Hotel, a delightful 4 star country house hotel set in private and well tended grounds in the quiet village of Ballylickey in the heart of West Cork. Renowned for tranquility and unique beauty, this charming country house is close to Bantry and Glengarriff and is a welcome retreat for the leisure and business traveller alike. The house is located close to Ballylickey Bridge over the Ouvane River and commands wonderful views of Bantry Bay from the main rooms. Savour the intimate atmosphere in the delightful nooks and crannies of the main dining room.
Dine in the lofty airness of the new conservatory restaurant, overlooking the gardens and set with polished mahogany tabled and crisp linen. The restaurant is well known for it's superb cuisine based on country house cooking using local fresh produce and is complimented by a well stocked wine cellar with carefully selected fine wines. The restaurant has won many awards for the quality of the food and service including the AA rosettes for excellent cuisine.
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Adare Manor Hotel is a 5-star luxury Irish Castle hotel set in one of Ireland's prettiest villages, Adare. The former home of the Earl of Dunraven, Adare Manor Hotel is regarded as one of Ireland's premier destinations, complete with its own challenging Robert Trent Jones designed championship golf course and luxurious spa. Horse riding, fishing and clay-pigeon shooting can be arranged for guests.
Voted the Number One European Resort by the Conde Nast Traveler Magazine's "2002 Readers Choice Awards", the Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort has earned this honour by consistently providing the highest possible standards of service and facilities in Ireland's most breathtaking setting.
Whether traveling with family or friends, or if you are looking for the ultimate corporate retreat, Adare Manor will pamper you in old world style while you experience unforgettable new memories. As rich in beauty as it is in history, Adare Manor is an architectural masterpiece of towers, turrets, and stonework ornamentation surrounded by breathtaking gardens, majestic trees and fascinating ruins dating back over eight hundred years. The legendary 18th-century Manor is perched along the River Maigue and has been lovingly transformed from a private home into one of the world's premier luxury resorts, all the while maintaining that special essence which is so uniquely Adare.
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Castle Grove was built in 1695 by the Grove family, who came here in 1656; However, the original was burnt during the siege of Londonderry in 1690. It was here also that the famous Daniel O'Connell was introduced to the powers that be; that led to him being an elected MP at the time. Castle Grove also had a big influence in the life of General Richard Montgomery who's fame still lives on - the American War of Independence. During famine times the Groves both fed and educated all tenant families. We all enjoy the welcoming atmosphere that lives on from such generosity and is complimented by the "Cead Mile Failte" that awaits you to make your stay a memorable one.
Castle Grove is a "must" when in the North-West, the most beautiful and un-spoilt part of Ireland with it's magnificent beaches. Castle Grove restaurant offers excellent cuisine that is prepared with dedication and care by our award winning chef, and served by discreet and friendly staff. The restaurant provides the very best of good Irish food including fish fresh from the sea, tender juicy roasts and vegetables fresh from the hotel garden, all cooked with care and attractively presented and accompanied with an extensive wine list.
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Longueville is situated on an eminence overlooking Ireland's Blackwater Valley - the Irish Rhine. The House, a Georgian Mansion home, is in the centre of a 500 acre wooded estate. The beautifully sited House, or centre block of same, was built about 1720 by the Longfield family who always maintained they were of French extraction and not Cromwellians.
The House, architecturally descriptive of the late Georgian period, features a handsome hall-door, the two beautifully plastered and decorated ceilings done by an Italian artist of the dining room and the main lounge, the white marble Adams mantelpiece featuring a relief of Neptune in his chariot in the dining room, the numerous, now rare, inlaid mahogany doors with lovely brass locks and the main staircase, which rises to the full height of the House and is of a most unusual design, the central ramp and the two returns being repeated again in the storey above.
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Situated on an elevated site overlooking the heritage town of Westport in the West of Ireland, Knockranny House Hotel is an imposing building in the classic Victorian style. This purpose built four star hotel offers all the modern luxuries, with a service, elegance and style that is reminiscent of a bygone era. It is a hotel full of character with sophisticated decor and breathtaking views. A friendly and efficient staff provide the best in Irish hospitality in a warm and relaxed atmosphere.
The interior of the hotel gives a feeling of space and comfort. The reception, foyer and gallery are large and airy, while the conservatory, lounge and drawing room offer quiet havens to admire the views, have afternoon tea or just relax in front of an open fire. The hotel is privately owned and managed by Adrian & Geraldine Noonan, who personally guarantee the best in Irish hospitality and together with management and staff will endeavor to ensure your visit is a very memorable and enjoyable experience.
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Built in the early 1800’s Zetland Country House is situated overlooking Cashel Bay in the heart of Connemara surrounded by acres of garden in the west of Ireland. The House originally built as a sporting lodge derives its name from the Earl of Zetland, a regular guest and Lord Viceroy to Ireland in the last century. Antique furnishings and panoramic sea views have recreated the charm and elegance of those days combined with the sophisticated luxury expected by discerning guests.
The cuisine, with an emphasis on local seafood, is second to none. Guests can enjoy the numerous walks in the area, which have been mapped and documented, outlining the areas of historical and geographical interest and the local wildlife. Local attractions include the Aran Islands, Inish Bofin Island, Kylemore Abbey, Roundstone’s sandy beaches and the Connemara National Park. Clifden, Galway, Roundstone and Westport are some of the towns and villages to visit. Local activities include golf, horse riding, game fishing, sea angling, hunting, cycling, guided walks and heritage tours. Zetland Country House is owned and managed by the Prendergast family who assure you of a warm welcome and personal attention. The restaurant has two AA Rosettes.
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The 35 bedroomed Bayview Hotel is a luxurious development overlooking the fishing harbour of Ballycotton on the South coast of Ireland. It has been architecturally designed to combine old world charm with modern conveniences. Each of the bedrooms feature en suite bathroom, colour television, tea and coffee making facilities and direct dial telephone. In addition, the bedrooms on the first floor feature French doors opening out onto a lovely balcony with spectacular views of the bay. An award winning restaurant combines locally sourced fresh produce and imagination, creating an experience long remembered.
The hotel's original garden offers invigorating air and an insight into the work of a traditional Irish fishing harbour. Our focus is simple at the Bayview, we are dedicated in every way to the guest. Homely furnishings, a blazing fire and a friendly face offers a welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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The Dunraven Arms Hotel established in 1792 is an oasis of Irish tranquility. Surrounded by mellow thatched cottages, offering the old world ambience of a country house, along with first class service and friendly and efficient staff, the Dunraven Arms is "Paradise Found". The hotel is ideally located 10 minutes from Limerick City in Ireland's Mid-West just 30 minutes from Shannon International Airport. Facilities at the hotel include a state of the art Leisure Centre (17m swimming pool, steam room, gym, massage and beauty facilities), Conference facilities and a choice of two award winning Restaurants. Our Warmest Welcome Awaits You. The Dunraven Arms offers a rare combination of conferencing amenities and technically advanced facilities in a picturesque village, less than 30 minutes drive from Shannon Airport.
Guests are spoiled for choice at the Dunraven Arms Hotel, with a choice of two award winning Restaurants. The Maigue Restaurant, called after the River Maigue which flows peacefully through the village of Adare, has received the highest accolades in the country for its outstanding cuisine. Winner of Three AA Red Rosettes, Egon Ronay Irish Meat Restaurant of the Year and Gilbey’s Gold Medal Award.
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Set in its own gardens and amongst the breathtaking scenery of the Burren in the west of Ireland, Sheedy's Country House enjoys a perfect location. The original house dates from the 17th Century and is the oldest house in the village of Lisdoonvarna.
All our guestrooms have been individually designed and comfort is guaranteed. Crisp white linen, fluffy white towels, luxury toiletries combine with thoughtful colour schemes and lavish soft furnishings to create an atmosphere of unhurried luxury.
The food is the focus at Sheedy's Irish Country House Hotel. Sheedy's reputation is based upon the modern interpretation of traditional dishes, concentrating upon the superb local ingredients. Since 1998, Sheedy's Restaurant has been awarded two rosettes for food from The AA. The New York Times, in an article on The Burren, said "I had an entrée of black sole so exquisite, I wonder if I'll ever eat fish that fresh again".
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Dundrum House Hotel Golf & Leisure Club is an elegant 18th Century Manor House with full time leisure & health facilities. Built in 1730 it was purchased by Austin & Mary Crowe in 1978 & opened as a hotel in 1981. Substantial & sensitive restoration of the Manor House has been complimented by the construction of a White Flag award winning health & leisure club and a wonderful 18-hole championship golf course designed by Ryder Cup hero Philip Walton.
Ancient Irish chieftains, the O'Dwyer's of Kilnamanagh, once held the land where Lord Hawarden, The Earl of Montalt, built Dundrum House in 1730. Its elegant Georgian lines presided over a demesne of 2,400 statute acres and consolidated Anglo-Norman power in the area for nearly 200 years. The Hawardens sold the property to a religious order at the beginning of the 20th century and the Crowe family bought the house and adjoining lands on the Multeen River in 1978.
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This exclusive hotel is just two miles from the bustling centre of the modern city of Derry in Northern Irealnd, yet it has all the atmosphere and advantages of a quiet, rural retreat. In the best traditions of the grand, Irish country house it offers the finest hospitality served up with style and sophistication; a picture of living in a gentler, more elegant age. The authentic atmosphere of the Beech Hill Country House is greatly enhanced by its wonderfully proportioned rooms and elegant furnishings. Sink into a comfortable sofa in the Gallery lounge of perhaps take a traditional afternoon tea, curl up and read a book or just admire your surroundings.
The restaurant is open throughout the day for everything from that greatest of culinary delights, a breakfast with a great country house tradition, the Ulster Fry, through to delicious light lunches and sumptuous evening meals.
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Innishannon House Hotel is a country house set in four hectares of parkland and riverside
gardens on the banks of the Bandon river, seven miles from Kinsale on Ireland's South Coast. The house was built in 1720 for a prosperous Irish farming family. It has been completely refurbished in the Irish country house style and retains its old world charm, reminiscent of a French petit château. All 25 rooms are en suite, the service is friendly and the food is in the bonne cuisine style.
The Frankfort Restaurant overlooks the hotel gardens running down to the Bandon River. Relaxed Sunday lunches have been a tradition at Innishannon House Hotel for many years, enjoyed by local residents and visitors alike.
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Churchtown House is a uniquely converted Georgian Guesthouse dating back to the 17th century, lovingly run by Patricia and Austin Cody. Churchtown House is a stunning venue for guests who seek peace and tranquility in the country. It is the ideal start and finish to your Irish holidays. You can enjoy super beaches, walks, local restaurants, evening entertainment and a choice of golf courses.The twelve spacious bedrooms with bath/shower rooms are all individually decorated and are comfortably furnished with a mixture of antique and traditional pieces.
In 1993, Patricia and Austin Cody reopened and somewhat extended this lovely country house, providing good food, excellent accommodation, and all you would expect from a small intimate hotel. Perfect for an overnight stay or longer visit. Enjoy the history, sea fishing, swimming, walking, bird watching and golf amongst an extensive range of other activities.
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Pembroke Town House located in Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, is one of Dublin's finest guest houses and offers excellent Dublin accommodation in Dublin city, comparable to the finest of Dublin Hotels. Pembroke Town House offers the highest standard of guest house Dublin accommodation, in a tastefully restored 18th Century Georgian Townhouse. Each room is en suite and is individually designed to the highest standards; providing the best in hotel accommodation. Located just in the right part of Dublin City, and offer our guests comfort and convenience.
Merging traditional Georgian elegance with contemporary style to create a guest house with its own unique and welcoming personality. Stay at Pembroke Town House and enjoy a boutique bed and breakfast experience better then any, comparable to the finest of Dublin hotels.
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