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Kerry Manor House United Kingdom

Chateau/Castle, Cottage/Gite/Farm
| 13 Bedrooms|

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The property is an attractive mid-Georgian house situated just off the Ring of Kerry, five miles west of Killarney. Set in forty acres of woodland overlooking the River Laune, it is ideally placed for exploring the many attractions of Kerry.
The original building on the site was a short castle, so called because it was only two stories high. It was built by Captain O’Sullivan in 1641 and attacked by Cromwell’s forces in 1654. In about 1760, the present house was built including having the remaining three walls of the castle forming the hallway. The interior was altered in 1830 and the chimney pieces and plaster work date from this time.
The Manor House is approved by the Irish Tourist Board. It is listed in the current editions of the Fodor’s and Karen Brown’s Guide. Between the main house and the four cottages, the owners can accommodate any number from one to thirty people. This is ideal for families or groups of friends who wish to travel together but retain their independence.
Weekly prices: €9250Short breaks: Please use ‘contact owner’ to enquire.Kerry airport is only 20 minutes from the house. It has direct flights from Stanstead, north of London, and Dublin. To get to Cork from Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal, take the road to Cork and then the N22 to Killarney. Journey time is about 90 minutes. Dublin journey time is about 5 hours.
the property is fortunate to have a number of excellent restaurants nearby, including two within a five minute walk. These are: The Beaufort Bar, the next door neighbour which was established in 1840 and reputedly serves the best pint of Guinness in Kerry. Pat Sheahan’s Bar is a popular pub in the village that serves very good bar food and is ideal for casual dining.
The estate has nearly two miles of single bank salmon and trout fishing on the River Laune which flows through the grounds. The Laune is a short river, running only fourteen miles from the Lakes of Killarney to the sea below Killorglin.
As the waters have only been lightly fished over the past few years, they have some of the best pools on the river and average 60 fish a year. There is also excellent sea trout and brown trout fishing. Writing in “Trout & Salmon” magazine, David Barr described the fishing as ” …the nearest thing to paradise I have ever seen”. Further afield, salmon fishing is available on the Lakes of Killarney and there are a number of lochs stocked with brown trout. Deep Sea fishing trips can also be arranged.
County Kerry is heaven for golfers. Six of Golf World’s Top 100 British and Irish Courses are in Kerry, and the house is ideally situated to enjoy them all. Just on the other side of the village is Beaufort Golf Club, a recently developed 18 hole parkland course with the back nine dominated by the ruins of the 15th century Castle Core and wonderful views of McGillicuddy’s Reeks. Five minutes away is Killarney Golf Club, offering two superb 18-Hole courses. Situated beside the Lower Lake and with views up to the Purple Mountain and the Gap of Dunloe, Killarney is one of the most beautifully situated courses in the world. Slightly further afield is the admirable and comparatively undiscovered Dooks, an 18-Hole links course. Tralee is the first course in Europe to be designed by Arnold Palmer. Waterville, where Tiger Woods and Mark O’Meara practised for the 1999 British Open, and the two legendary links courses at Ballybunion are all within 90 minutes drive.
The traditional riding experience in Kerry is the trek through the Gap of Dunloe. This can be undertaken either as part of an all day trip coming back to Killarney by boat or alternatively as a one or two hour ride. The Killarney Riding Stables and the Muckross Stables both offer rides through the National Park. Burke’s Horse Trekking in Glenbeigh offers spectacular seaside riding along Rossbeigh Strand. All the Stables cater for all types of riders, from children to adults, the beginner, to the experienced and provide suitable safety equipment. Pony trekking in Kerry can take guests to places otherwise accessible only on foot and is highly recommended.
Two of Ireland’s most famous beauty spots, the Gap of Dunloe and the Lakes of Killarney are only minutes away. Day trips can be arranged going through the Gap of Dunloe by pony and trap or on horseback to the Black Valley and coming through the Upper, Middle and Lower Lakes by boat.
The famous Ring of Kerry is a 104 mile drive around the coastline of the Iveragh peninsula, and includes Derrynane, birthplace of the Liberator, Daniel O’Connell, Valentia Island, terminus for the first Trans Atlantic telegraph and the beautiful market town of Kenmare. These are about 5 hours away.
A wild and beautiful drive which skirts the foothills of McGillycuddy’s Reeks and Lough Acoose and traverses the Ballaghbeama Pass, one of the most remote and spectacular landscapes in Ireland, before joining the Ring of Kerry road at Moll’s Gap and returning to Killarney takes about 2 1/2 hours.
The Dingle Peninsula is less than forty miles away and was the setting for the films Ryan’s Daughter and Far And Away. The Slea Head drive around the western most tip of the Dingle Peninsula brings one to Dunquin, the most westerly village in Europe, and the splendid Kruger Kavanagh’s bar where visitors can drink the most westerly pint of Guinness in Europe, before visiting the 7th century Gallarus Oratory, a drystone chapel still waterproof after a thousand years.  These are all about 4 – 5 hours away.
If the weather is fine a trip to Skelligs, a spectacular pair of Rocks rising vertiginously from the sea 10 miles off the coast, is a must. Taking a boat from Valentia or Portmagee, the trip passes Little Skellig, a bare rock which contains the largest gannet colony in Europe, and lands on Skellig Michael, which has the amazingly well preserved ruins of a seventh century monastic settlement on one of its two peaks. The climb of six hundred steps is not recommended to the very young or very old. Day trip.
The Beara is a wild and beautiful drive starting in Kenmare and ending in Glengarrif. At the southwestern tip is Dursey Island, accessible only by Cable Car, and there are the attractive villages of Allihies and Castletown Bearhaven. It is much less frequented than the Ring of Kerry and equally as attractive. It takes about 4 – 5 hours.
For guests exhausted by driving, a visit to Muckross House, just the other side of Killarney, is recommended. Apart from the walks mentioned on the Walking Page, there is the Victorian Mansion, built in 1840 by the Herbert family and given to the nation in 1932 by the Bourne and Vincent families. The house contains fine examples of Irish furniture, craft shops and a restaurant. The estate includes beautiful gardens, the ruins of Muckross Abbey and a fascinating re creation of three Kerry farms showing how life was lived in rural Ireland fifty years ago. Nearby is Ross Castle, the last castle in Ireland to resist Oliver Cromwell.For guests who wish to have dinners catered in the house, Eileen O’Brien is highly recommended and her contact information can be provided on request. It is important to note that the main house dining room only seats 14 at a single table or 16-18 people at separate tables.
At Excellence Luxury Villas we pride ourselves on going that little bit further for our guests.  If there is anything you would like to arrange for your stay, please contact the Excellence Luxury Villas VIP Concierge Team who will be happy to help. We can usually help you arrange any of the following:
– Cook/catering
– Maid service/extra cleaning
– Local day-trips or tours
– Airport pick-up/drop-off
– Babysitting service
– Welcome hamper/pre-stocked fridge
This is by no means an exhaustive list, so please just contact Excellence Luxury Villas VIP Concierge Team to help you arrange any of those little extras that can really make the difference.

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Price per night: From £ 1,720 - 3,440
Price per night (7d+): From £ 12,038 - 24,076
Minimum no of nights: 7
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County: London
Country: Ireland

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