Kilmon House - Private Rentals - Adams & Butler

Kilmon House

County Laois, Ireland

Highlights

  • Accommodates up to 10 guests
  • Great Wedding Venue
  • Perfect for Traditional Pursuits

County Laois, Ireland

5 individually designed bedrooms

Wonderful Gardens and Extensive Grounds

Property overview

First built in 1725, Kilmon House is a fine example of early Georgian domestic architecture. The original settlement dates to 1540, leaving years of interesting history associated with the property. Kilmon is a fascinating venue – a theatrical, literary and horticultural celebration. Dating back to 1780, Kilmon was the birthplace of poet laureate C. Day–Lewis. This historic house with breath–taking gardens is available for exclusive hire. Hidden in a valley, and only an hour’s drive from Dublin city centre.

Accommodation

Kilmon House has four individually styled bedrooms all with ensuite. Extra guests can be accommodated in the secret fifth bedroom - the Sir John Hurt. Given the opulence of Kilmon’s lavishly furnished rooms, it is farmhouse style family kitchen & traditional dining room is reassuringly homely. With fireplaces in every room made from Irish marble Kilkenny Black, Kilmon is as cosy & snug in winter as it is alfresco in summer. The historic gardens at Kilmon have been expanded with an Arts & Crafts influence to include an impressive variety of garden rooms & pedimented yew cloisters.

Location

Every day, there is an adventure waiting to happen in Laois. With its mountains, canals, forest trails, rivers & lakes, Laois is truly an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. But, it is also a warm and welcoming place for the rest of us.

Rich in history, Laois has been home to the Vikings, Quakers, French Huguenots to name but a few. All have left their mark around the county making it a wonderful place to step back in time. Discover lavish country estates and woodlands, climb ancient castles and visit a round tower. Explore our towns and villages and meet our most unrivalled treasure, our people, who are warm and friendly, and easy with a smile, always ready to let you in on the amazing local secrets.

Discover micro-breweries, distilleries and wonderful organic and artisan food producers with treats to tantalise your taste buds. A perfect base for discovering Ireland’s Ancient East, it’s so close to everything. Spend your days exploring and at night retreat back to some of the most diverse and luxurious accommodation in Ireland

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Kilmon House

County Laois, Ireland

Highlights

  • Accommodates up to 10 guests
  • Great Wedding Venue
  • Perfect for Traditional Pursuits

County Laois, Ireland

5 individually designed bedrooms

Wonderful Gardens and Extensive Grounds

Property overview

First built in 1725, Kilmon House is a fine example of early Georgian domestic architecture. The original settlement dates to 1540, leaving years of interesting history associated with the property. Kilmon is a fascinating venue – a theatrical, literary and horticultural celebration. Dating back to 1780, Kilmon was the birthplace of poet laureate C. Day–Lewis. This historic house with breath–taking gardens is available for exclusive hire. Hidden in a valley, and only an hour’s drive from Dublin city centre.

Accommodation

Kilmon House has four individually styled bedrooms all with ensuite. Extra guests can be accommodated in the secret fifth bedroom - the Sir John Hurt. Given the opulence of Kilmon’s lavishly furnished rooms, it is farmhouse style family kitchen & traditional dining room is reassuringly homely. With fireplaces in every room made from Irish marble Kilkenny Black, Kilmon is as cosy & snug in winter as it is alfresco in summer. The historic gardens at Kilmon have been expanded with an Arts & Crafts influence to include an impressive variety of garden rooms & pedimented yew cloisters.

Location

Every day, there is an adventure waiting to happen in Laois. With its mountains, canals, forest trails, rivers & lakes, Laois is truly an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. But, it is also a warm and welcoming place for the rest of us.

Rich in history, Laois has been home to the Vikings, Quakers, French Huguenots to name but a few. All have left their mark around the county making it a wonderful place to step back in time. Discover lavish country estates and woodlands, climb ancient castles and visit a round tower. Explore our towns and villages and meet our most unrivalled treasure, our people, who are warm and friendly, and easy with a smile, always ready to let you in on the amazing local secrets.

Discover micro-breweries, distilleries and wonderful organic and artisan food producers with treats to tantalise your taste buds. A perfect base for discovering Ireland’s Ancient East, it’s so close to everything. Spend your days exploring and at night retreat back to some of the most diverse and luxurious accommodation in Ireland

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