Specialist Accommodation - Country Houses
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Kay and the late Dermot McEvilly were among the pioneers of the Irish country house movement when they opened Cashel House as a hotel in 1968. The following year General and Madame de Gaulle chose to stay for two weeks, an historic visit of which the ... more...
Genuine hospitality, high standards of comfort, caring service and excellent food are all to be found in the Deevy family’s fine 18th century country house and restaurant just outside Cappoquin - no wonder this is a place so many people like to k ... more...
Olive and John Hobson’s delightful Georgian house is in a quiet rural area close to the Wicklow Mountains and, once their family had grown up, the whole house was extensively refurbished and altered for the comfort of guests.
Big bedrooms with c ... more...
Former home to the Clark linen milling family, Ardtara is now an attractive, elegantly decorated Victorian country house and, in the caring hands of manager Valerie Ferson, has a genuinely hospitable atmosphere. Well-proportioned reception rooms incl ... more...
One of Ireland’s most famous sporting lodges, Delphi Lodge was built in the early 19th-century by the Marquis of Sligo, and is magnificently located in an unspoilt valley, surrounded by the region’s highest mountains (with the high rainfall ... more...
Well away from the bustle of Lisdoonvarna, with wonderful views of the Atlantic and the West coast, Declan O'Callaghan's unusual property is easily identified from afar by the 15th century castle standing on it.
With its welcoming fire, well-proportio ... more...
This stunning house just outside Lahinch was our Country House of the Year in 2003 and, although many new properties have opened since then, it remains one of Ireland's most appealing (and luxurious) country houses.
It's on a wooded 15 acre site on th ... more...
In a particularly unspoilt and peaceful part of the country, just below the famous Devil’s Bit in the Silvermine mountain range, Valerie Beamish’s lovely classically proportioned house on a working stud farm is well-situated on an open, sun ... more...
When Jane and the late Michael O’Callaghan opened Longueville House to guests in 1967, it was one of the first Irish country houses to do so - and, today, it is one of Ireland’s finest country house hotels.
Its history is wonderfull ... more...
In addition to offering simple joys like warming turf fires and unparalleled views across the Burren landscape, this quietly luxurious country house is one of Ireland’s top food destinations.
The present house dates from the late 18th century, a ... more...









