Clonsilla Castle
County Dublin, Ireland
Highlights
- Accommodates up to 40 guests
- 18-Hole Championship Golf Course Onsite
- Wonderful and Extensive Grounds
- Perfect for Large Family Gatherings and Groups of Friends
County Dublin, Ireland
Perfect for Families
Property overview
Only 40 minutes from the Centre of Dublin. Initial impressions of Clonsilla Castle are of its grandeur and elegance. A high stone wall surrounds the 560 (227-hectare) estate, occupying a prime position in the lush Liffey Valley, west of Dublin City. Beyond its iron gates you are led into a world of peace and serenity. The long drive up to the castle heightens anticipation. Coots and swans swim in the lake and a herd of prize Limousin cattle graze on the estate's rich pastureland, further setting the scene of grandeur & relaxation.
Accommodation
There are 20 gracious bedrooms, with adjoining bathrooms, accommodating up to 40 people. With such evocative names as the Royal Suite, King John's Chamber and the Annaly Room, these rooms are full of individual character and luxury. Adding to the timeless appeal of these lovely rooms are the interesting antique furnishings which include four poster beds, marvellous antique baths & showers.
Location
There are plenty of things to see and do in Ireland's capital city. Possessing medieval roots, most of the greatest attractions of Dublin city are situated within easy distance of each other. However, in the 18th century, it became the second city of the British Empire and grew at an amazing rate. Dublin has long been a centre of art and culture. The city is over a thousand years old, and many of the towns and settlements that surround it are equally ancient. Successive centuries have left their distinctive overlays of character and architecture which means that Dublin has a wealth of historically significant and fascinating sights to explore such as Dublin Castle, where the Normans ruled from the 12th Century, St Patrick's Cathedral, of which Jonathan Swift was Dean, and Trinity College, famous for The Book of Kells and for its alumni who include Oscar Wilde and Oliver Goldsmith, or learn about the Irish diaspora at the EPIC museum.
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Clonsilla Castle
County Dublin, Ireland
Highlights
- Accommodates up to 40 guests
- 18-Hole Championship Golf Course Onsite
- Wonderful and Extensive Grounds
- Perfect for Large Family Gatherings and Groups of Friends
County Dublin, Ireland
Perfect for Families
Property overview
Only 40 minutes from the Centre of Dublin. Initial impressions of Clonsilla Castle are of its grandeur and elegance. A high stone wall surrounds the 560 (227-hectare) estate, occupying a prime position in the lush Liffey Valley, west of Dublin City. Beyond its iron gates you are led into a world of peace and serenity. The long drive up to the castle heightens anticipation. Coots and swans swim in the lake and a herd of prize Limousin cattle graze on the estate's rich pastureland, further setting the scene of grandeur & relaxation.
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Library
Golf Course
Accommodation
There are 20 gracious bedrooms, with adjoining bathrooms, accommodating up to 40 people. With such evocative names as the Royal Suite, King John's Chamber and the Annaly Room, these rooms are full of individual character and luxury. Adding to the timeless appeal of these lovely rooms are the interesting antique furnishings which include four poster beds, marvellous antique baths & showers.
Location
There are plenty of things to see and do in Ireland's capital city. Possessing medieval roots, most of the greatest attractions of Dublin city are situated within easy distance of each other. However, in the 18th century, it became the second city of the British Empire and grew at an amazing rate. Dublin has long been a centre of art and culture. The city is over a thousand years old, and many of the towns and settlements that surround it are equally ancient. Successive centuries have left their distinctive overlays of character and architecture which means that Dublin has a wealth of historically significant and fascinating sights to explore such as Dublin Castle, where the Normans ruled from the 12th Century, St Patrick's Cathedral, of which Jonathan Swift was Dean, and Trinity College, famous for The Book of Kells and for its alumni who include Oscar Wilde and Oliver Goldsmith, or learn about the Irish diaspora at the EPIC museum.
Made to measure
We are Experience
Designers
Our team of highly experienced travel designers will guide you from beginning to end as you embark on a tailor-made journey of distinction, enjoying truly exclusive and authentic cultural experiences. We can fulfil your bucket-list dreams.