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This new hotel has brought much needed amenities to the Gorey area, offering quality accommodation and providing facilities for conferences, weddings and other large functions. Bedrooms are modern, classical in style, with all the latest conveniences, and the Ashdown Club provides an impressive health and leisure centre. An above-average carver ... more...
A warm welcome from chatty and well-informed hosts Bob and Siobhán Isles awaits visitors to this pretty old house which is tucked away in well-maintained gardens and has stunning views of Whitepark Bay, and a path down to a beautiful beach just across the road.
Arriving guests, welcomed to the cosy sitting room - furnished with couches, ea ... more...
This charming and unusual house near Roundstone was built as a sporting lodge in the eighteenth century and, true to its name, fishing remains a major attraction to this day. But you don't have to be a fisherperson to warm to the special charms of The Anglers Return: peace and tranquillity, the opportunity to slow down in a quiet, caring atmosp ... more...
Dan Mullane's famous restaurant The Mustard Seed started life in Adare in 1985, then moved just ten minutes drive away to Echo Lodge, a spacious Victorian country residence set on seven acres of lovely gardens, with mature trees, shrubberies, kitchen garden and orchard - and very luxurious accommodation.
Elegance, comfort and generosity are ... more...
Set in 80 acres of gardens and woodland just outside Naas town, this hotel is approached along an attractive driveway through gardens and the setting is impressive, although spoilt a little by the car parking arrangements in front of the building.
The entrance and lobby areas are striking and a fine inner courtyard is planted with Virginia ... more...
Set in parkland in the middle of a five hundred acre working farm, this immaculately maintained house has been in the Gabbett family for three hundred and fifty years.
Graciously proportioned rooms are beautifully furnished and the spacious bedrooms - which Catherine Gabbett has decorated stylishly - all have antique furniture and every com ... more...
Sheila Griffin's attractive house was built in 1825, using local quarried stone. Major renovations undertaken over the last few years have retained its character while adding modern comforts, allowing her to offer stylish and comfortable accommodation.
A recently added conservatory has made a lovely, spacious room overlooking the garden, wh ... more...
Dating back to its opening in 1861 as a school, this canalside building at Mount Street Bridge has seen many changes, and it is now one of Dublin's trendiest small hotels - and an ideal place to stay while exploring Dublin.
A huge amount of business goes through the hotel and can show signs of wear and tear, but the spacious individually de ... more...
Conveniently located just an hour from Dublin or Belfast airports, the Carroll family's 18th century house is attractively situated in its own walled grounds on the edge of Carlingford village, with views across the lough to the Mountains of Mourne.
A proper little bar offers a relaxing space where guests can mingle - in a more convivial at ... more...
In a lovely location - right on the harbour, with pretty water views when the tide is in - The Quay House is the oldest building in Clifden and was built around 1820.
Since then it has had a surprisingly varied usage: it was originally the harbourmaster's house, then a convent, then a monastery; it was converted into a hotel at the turn of ... more...












