Mallow House
County Cork, Ireland
Highlights
- Accommodates up to 40 guests
- Wonderful and Extensive Grounds
- Activities Onsite
- Perfect for Large Family Gatherings and Groups of Friends
County Cork, Ireland
Farm to Fork
Property overview
Mallow House is a fabulous 300-year-old listed Georgian Country House hidden in the heart of a 450-acre wooded estate, in North Cork. Only located 30-minutes away from Cork city center, it serves as a wonderful base to explore Southern Ireland.
Accommodation
If you’re lucky enough to experience walking through Mallow House doors, you’ll be welcomed with the smell of open log fires and engulfed by the sense of Victorian ambiance set around the 17th Century country house. You will also find out that Mallow House also has 32-acre orchard in which the produce their own cider and apple brandy. The house has an array of 16 bedrooms all styled differently.
Location
Cork City is Ireland's second city and has always been an important seaport. It began on an island in the swampy estuary of the River Lee and gradually climbed up the steep banks on either side. Today the river flows through Cork city in two main channels so that you find yourself constantly crossing bridges and hence Cork City's coat of arms bears the motto 'A Safe Harbour for Ships'.
South of Cork city you will find the picturesque seaside town of Kinsale. Its colourful buildings, beautiful location, mild climate and abundance of excellent restaurants, cafes and bars make it a must-visit destination on any trip to the south of the country. The many top-end, quality restaurants in the town means that it is known as the ‘gourmet capital of Ireland’ and it even has its own Gourmet Food Festival. Of course, in order to win over the locals, always order a pint of Murphy’s over Guinness. That’s the quickest way into any Southern Ireland persons heart.
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Mallow House
County Cork, Ireland
Highlights
- Accommodates up to 40 guests
- Wonderful and Extensive Grounds
- Activities Onsite
- Perfect for Large Family Gatherings and Groups of Friends
County Cork, Ireland
Farm to Fork
Property overview
Mallow House is a fabulous 300-year-old listed Georgian Country House hidden in the heart of a 450-acre wooded estate, in North Cork. Only located 30-minutes away from Cork city center, it serves as a wonderful base to explore Southern Ireland.
Accommodation
If you’re lucky enough to experience walking through Mallow House doors, you’ll be welcomed with the smell of open log fires and engulfed by the sense of Victorian ambiance set around the 17th Century country house. You will also find out that Mallow House also has 32-acre orchard in which the produce their own cider and apple brandy. The house has an array of 16 bedrooms all styled differently.
Location
Cork City is Ireland's second city and has always been an important seaport. It began on an island in the swampy estuary of the River Lee and gradually climbed up the steep banks on either side. Today the river flows through Cork city in two main channels so that you find yourself constantly crossing bridges and hence Cork City's coat of arms bears the motto 'A Safe Harbour for Ships'.
South of Cork city you will find the picturesque seaside town of Kinsale. Its colourful buildings, beautiful location, mild climate and abundance of excellent restaurants, cafes and bars make it a must-visit destination on any trip to the south of the country. The many top-end, quality restaurants in the town means that it is known as the ‘gourmet capital of Ireland’ and it even has its own Gourmet Food Festival. Of course, in order to win over the locals, always order a pint of Murphy’s over Guinness. That’s the quickest way into any Southern Ireland persons heart.
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.