
Creative Courtyards
Co. Westmeath, Ireland
Highlights
- A world class residential studio steeped in old world charm
- Guests over the years have included Michael Jackson, REM, Snow Patrol, Tom Jones and thousands of other artists & producers
- Only an hour away from Dublin airport
- Swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi, gym, bar
- Home cooked meals (not self-catering)
- On site activities - cinema room, horse riding, archery, walking historical sites near by, yoga, massage, etc.

Co. Westmeath, Ireland

Nine double bedrooms in three separate renovated stone outhouses
Property overview
Located near the picturesque village of Rosemount in County Westmeath, Creative Courtyards is a world class residential studio steeped in old world charm. Our guests over the years have included Michael Jackson, REM, Snow Patrol, Tom Jones and thousands of other artists & producers.
The complex incorporates studios designed by Andy Munro of Munro Associates, along with nine double bedrooms in three separate renovated stone outhouses. The main studio is purpose built integrating the existing 275 year old stone structure and features a huge control room (900 sq.ft) with lots of natural daylight and two large live rooms with superb acoustics. The extensive use of local cut stone gives the space a unique feel and sound.
Accommodation
Within the studio complex, there are nine double bedrooms in three separate renovated stone houses each with its own luxury yet rustic feel. One of these is a self contained cottage and perfect for bringing along family and friends.
These stunning rooms, offer each guest complete comfort and spacious privacy after a long studio day.
A lot of the supplies onsite is grown in the walled garden. ‘Farm to Fork’ is a huge ethos within the lodge and everything is ethically sourced. Organic is used always and wherever possible. All dietary requirements can be catered for.

Location
The Hill of Uisneach, near Ballymore village, is a ten-minute drive away from Creative Courtyards. Uisneach is was the royal residence of the High Kings of Ireland and also the location of the pagan festival Bealtaine.
Located on the side of the hill is the Cat Stone (it is said to resemble a cat). Legend has it that the Mother Goddess Erui who gave her name to the island of Ireland (Eire) is buried underneath the cat stone.
The nearby town of Moate is the closest town for shopping, eating or having a pint. It is home to Dun na Si Heritage Centre translated as the ‘fairy fortress’. The centre includes a genealogical research centre for those interested in locating their Irish family tree. The old courthouse now serves as a museum, with over 1,000 artefacts covering the folk history of the town and the surrounding countryside since the 18th century. The main street is regarded as one of the widest in the country.

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Creative Courtyards
Co. Westmeath, Ireland
Highlights
- A world class residential studio steeped in old world charm
- Guests over the years have included Michael Jackson, REM, Snow Patrol, Tom Jones and thousands of other artists & producers
- Only an hour away from Dublin airport
- Swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi, gym, bar
- Home cooked meals (not self-catering)
- On site activities - cinema room, horse riding, archery, walking historical sites near by, yoga, massage, etc.
Co. Westmeath, Ireland
Nine double bedrooms in three separate renovated stone outhouses
Property overview
Located near the picturesque village of Rosemount in County Westmeath, Creative Courtyards is a world class residential studio steeped in old world charm. Our guests over the years have included Michael Jackson, REM, Snow Patrol, Tom Jones and thousands of other artists & producers.
The complex incorporates studios designed by Andy Munro of Munro Associates, along with nine double bedrooms in three separate renovated stone outhouses. The main studio is purpose built integrating the existing 275 year old stone structure and features a huge control room (900 sq.ft) with lots of natural daylight and two large live rooms with superb acoustics. The extensive use of local cut stone gives the space a unique feel and sound.
















Accommodation
Within the studio complex, there are nine double bedrooms in three separate renovated stone houses each with its own luxury yet rustic feel. One of these is a self contained cottage and perfect for bringing along family and friends.
These stunning rooms, offer each guest complete comfort and spacious privacy after a long studio day.
A lot of the supplies onsite is grown in the walled garden. ‘Farm to Fork’ is a huge ethos within the lodge and everything is ethically sourced. Organic is used always and wherever possible. All dietary requirements can be catered for.

Location
The Hill of Uisneach, near Ballymore village, is a ten-minute drive away from Creative Courtyards. Uisneach is was the royal residence of the High Kings of Ireland and also the location of the pagan festival Bealtaine.
Located on the side of the hill is the Cat Stone (it is said to resemble a cat). Legend has it that the Mother Goddess Erui who gave her name to the island of Ireland (Eire) is buried underneath the cat stone.
The nearby town of Moate is the closest town for shopping, eating or having a pint. It is home to Dun na Si Heritage Centre translated as the ‘fairy fortress’. The centre includes a genealogical research centre for those interested in locating their Irish family tree. The old courthouse now serves as a museum, with over 1,000 artefacts covering the folk history of the town and the surrounding countryside since the 18th century. The main street is regarded as one of the widest in the country.


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.