| RENTAL DETAILS |
| Property Type |
Private Estate |
| Bedrooms |
6 |
| Bathrooms |
5 |
| Pool |
Yes |
| Maximum Guests |
12 |
| Property Features |
The house is beautifully furnished with a collection of antiques yet enjoying all modern amenities.
It has six spacious bedroooms and five WC/Bathrooms, spacious corridors and landings with vaulted ceilings, a comfortable library, a grand dining room, cavernous living room and a homely country kitchen complete with an aga range.
There is a library, dining room and enormous sitting room, plus a homely kitchen complete with Aga. |
| Staff |
No |
| Comforts |
Central Heating |
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| PRICE GUIDE |
| Pricing Information |
From 4,100 Euros per week
Price is excluding 21% VAT
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| Change Over Day |
By arrangement |
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| HOLIDAY INFORMATION |
| Nearest Airport |
Dublin |
| Local Activities |
Grouse Lodge with all it's facilities is a 2 minute walk up the drive, where there is a 15 metre swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi and professional recording studio.
Horses are available on request, also boat hire, coarse fishing and clay pigeon shooting.
Archery and quad bike racing may also be arranged on request.
Whatever aspect of theatre you enjoy there will certainly be something to interest you while you are in Dublin. The Dublin Theatre Festival takes place each October and brings together the cream of Irish and International theatre for two weeks. The Festival is accompanied by an exciting and enlivening Fringe Festival.
Dublin was the home of some of the worlds greatest playwrights and theatre is always available in Dublin. The city's theatres provide a variety of shows with well-known Irish and visiting artists. Highlights of the theatre year include the Opera season and the Dublin Theatre Festival. As well as major Irish and international plays which run in the larger venues there are many smaller theatre spaces in the city where you will find an array of new and experimental works.
The recent popularity of Riverdance has re-ignited interest in traditional Irish dancing, which visitors can try their hand at in numerous venues around the city and county. Or if this is not to your taste, why not dance the night away at one of the many trendy nightclubs that carry on well into the morning hours.
Traditional music is what a lot of people want to hear when they visit Dublin, and there is ample opportunity. The traditional music scene has flourished in recent times, and today it is played and listened with enthusiasm all over the country. The most common place to hear live traditional music is in a pub, but you should also check any of the regular listings in the newspapers and events guides.
Whatever your taste or budget, there is a wide variety of restaurants to choose from during your stay in Dublin. Wherever you eat, portions will be generous, especially in pubs.
With its coastal location, it is not surprising to find so much seafood on offer in Dublin, in particular smoked salmon and oysters are a favourite and are usually consumed with a Guinness!
Ireland enjoys some of the best courses, with over 440 dotted around the island. From some of the best links courses in the world to the most lush parklands, you certainly will not be disappointed when you swing a club in Ireland. Dublin County is home to over 60 of those golf courses with another 50 in neighbouring counties. |
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RENTAL NOTES |
| Additional Comments |
This Victorian home provides a wonderful retreat for those who wish to enjoy a country break while still being not too far from Dublin, about 1 hours' drive away.
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