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Beautifully located in lush countryside on the edge of one of Ireland's prettiest villages, this fine 18th century manor is set amid 840 acres of formal gardens and parkland on the banks of the me ...
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The McEvilly family's lovely country house hotel is set in beautiful gardens with its own little beach, and is renowned for its peacefulness, a high level of comfort and thoughtful service. The ho ...
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Mary Anns Bar and Restaurant
Castletownshend, Co. Cork
Restaurant
Capacity Seated: gallery 40; restaurant 32; vine room 30
Castletownshend is one of west Cork's most picturesque villages and was home to Somerville and Ross, the two Victorian ladies who wrote Tales of an Irish R.M. - and it is also where you will find ...
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Beaulieu House, Gardens and Car Museum
Drogheda, Co. Louth
Private Venue, Country House, Garden
Capacity Seated: 100 seated in the House - Marquee 500
Situated on the banks of the River Boyne, downstream from the town of Drogheda, Beaulieu was one of the first unfortified houses built in Ireland. It was built in the Dutch style between 1660 and ...
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As if the prospect of holding your wedding celebrations at an 18th century Palladian-style country house on the banks of the River Boyne is not exciting enough, you could also be married nearby at ...
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Set in the magnificent rolling countryside of South Tipperary, this large Victorian house is at the end of a half mile long driveway and surrounded by 320 acres of private parkland which includes ...
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Ireland's grandest castle hotel, with a history going back to the early 13th century, Ashford is set in 350 acres of manicured gardens and beautiful parkland and - if a stunning setting, grandeur ...
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Mount Juliet
Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny
Hotel
Capacity Seated: Lady Helen 60; Kendals 130; Marquee 200+
Lying amongst 1500 acres of unspoilt woodland, pasture and formal gardens in a walled estate beside the River Nore, this Georgian Manor is an 18th century gem - a charming and graceful house, very ...
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Ireland's most famous country house (modestly described as 'a large family farmhouse' in their Blue Book entry) is a place that may not immediately come to mind for a wedding, but the Allen family ...
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This fine Georgian residence overlooking the beautiful River Suck was built within the enclosure of a medieval castle between 1690 and 1720 and now offers country house accommodation and makes a w ...
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From Tide to Table by Georgina Campbell
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