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Originally built in the mid 18th century as home to Sir Augustine
Fitzgerald, Moy House today stands as one of Ireland's leading country
guesthouses. Majestically set on 15 acres of grounds adorned by
mature woodland and a picturesque river, Moy House overlooks the
breathtakingly beautiful Lahinch Bay. Major restoration has literally
transformed this country house in keeping with present day standards
yet preserving its unique character, style and ambience.
Each of the eight oversized, comfortable bedrooms
is individually designed with a mixture of classic and contemporary
functionalism and aesthetics. All rooms offer superb views over
the Atlantic Ocean, while an attractive feature in some of the
rooms is a freestanding cast iron bathtub. The residential ambience
of Moy House is enhanced by the traditional drawing room and lower
library area, while the snug-like dining room offers the best
in contemporary Irish fare for breakfast and dinner. On an overall
level, Moy House is furnished with plush fabrics and antique furniture
and provides every comfort for the most discerning guest.
Located within minutes of the famous championship
links at Lahinch, it is also hard to imagine a better base from
which to explore the surrounding rugged beauties of County Clare.
Overlooking one of the finest beaches on Ireland's west coast,
guests may visit the Lahinch sea-life aquarium, avail of its leisure
facilities and take in the majestic sights of the Ailwee Caves
in Ballyvaughan, the glorious Burren landscape and the hauntingly
beautiful Cliffs of Moher.
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