Reviewed by
Nadine Mellor
It was all because of the 2006 Ryder Cup. Patricia and Brian Conroy had returned to Ireland in 2002 after several years in Hampshire, and spent 4 years resurrecting the Georgian mansion from complete disrepair. It was all set to be their dream home, combining lavish fabrics and modern bathrooms with antique furniture and family heirlooms.
But word spread round the county of Trish's flair for stylish design and thoughtful detail. Then the Ryder Cup scout rang up, offering 'silly money' to rent the property for the golf tournament. While on her inspection she saw the unmodernised stable block beside the house, and proposed to throw that into the mix, if it could be refurbished in time. Six whirlwind months later, the Conroys moved out for a week and 24 Texans moved in. It was such a success that they eventually moved out of the mansion permanently, choosing instead to offer guest rooms and courtyard cottages to discerning visitors, and adding a bistro and restaurant as their reputation grew.
But word spread round the county of Trish's flair for stylish design and thoughtful detail. Then the Ryder Cup scout rang up, offering 'silly money' to rent the property for the golf tournament. While on her inspection she saw the unmodernised stable block beside the house, and proposed to throw that into the mix, if it could be refurbished in time. Six whirlwind months later, the Conroys moved out for a week and 24 Texans moved in. It was such a success that they eventually moved out of the mansion permanently, choosing instead to offer guest rooms and courtyard cottages to discerning visitors, and adding a bistro and restaurant as their reputation grew.
Highs
- Flexible accommodation, from the Heritage Rooms to the 4 Bedroom Courtyard Cottage, suits all from families to couples to gatherings
- Tranquil environs, with 80 acres of gorgeous private grounds, and 2 charming restaurants
- Personal, warm service and extraordinary attention to detail, high quality furnishings, luxury fittings
- Under an hour from Dublin and close to Newgrange (Ireland's Stonehenge), 5 golf courses and Slane Castle
- A perfect setting for weddings, family celebrations and special events
Lows
- The restaurants are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays
- You'll need to drive if you want to explore the area
- A lot has changed since our last visit, so we can't personally vouch for various features
- Most of the cottage kitchenettes have only basic equipment - no oven or microwave
Best time to go
The best time to visit is late spring, summer and autumn, but of course in Ireland you can 'enjoy' all 4 seasons in a day, so don't rely on the weather to have a good time.