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Impressively perched on a promontory above the River Boyne, this handsome Victorian and Italianate house commands superb views across the fields to the famous megalithic passage tombs of Knowth, and, closest of all, the grass-topped Newgrange. The who ... more...
Warwick and Anne O’Hara’s gracious Victorian house is surrounded by mature trees and is just a meadow’s walk away from Lough Derravarragh where the mythical Children of Lir spent 300 years of their 900 year exile - the lough is now oc ... more...
Jim and Iris Fox’s fine 200-year old house just off the Stradbally road is attached to a large arable farm.
The house is welcoming, immaculately maintained and very comfortable, with some unusual attributes, including Jim’s natural history ... more...
Set in 130 acres of parkland, this hotel just north of Dundalk has developed around a large Victorian house. It has been in the Quinn family ownership since 1948 and major improvements have been completed with panache, lifting the hotel into a differen ... more...
Built around 1700 by a Mr Arthur Baillie, this delightful Georgian farmhouse next to the famous Altamont Gardens is listed by Maurice Craig, the foremost authority on Ireland's architectural history, and beautifully located, with sweeping views over th ... more...
This very popular hotel in Portlaoise is an older sister to the Heritage at Killenard (see entry) and it offers particularly good facilities for conferences and business travellers.
Although situated right in the town centre, the hotel’s proud c ... more...
James and Cait Coady's lovely old house on the main street of this pretty village has offered some of the area's most appealing accommodation for many years and, further to a major redevelopment which has also taken in the family pub next door (in the ... more...
Up on a hill overlooking Leixlip village, just eight miles from Dublin city centre, this fine Georgian house was built in 1722 and is furnished and decorated to a high standard in period style and, with gleaming antique furniture and gilt-framed mirror ... more...
Dermot and Anna Smyth's exceptionally comfortable guesthouse is just a few minutes walk from the town centre and has long been a favourite with discerning visitors to the area. It is a fine period house set in lovely gardens, and there is also a part ... more...
The Slattery family’s unique establishment is an old railway junction, which was closed in 1963, and all the various buildings were converted to a make an hotel of charm and character.
It is an interesting and unusual place to visit, with lovely ... more...







