
Old Quay Manor
Co. Louth, Ireland
Highlights
- An eighteenth-century Georgian built house
- One of the oldest private houses of its type in Ireland, it is a tree length from Medieval Carlingford with 3 acres of walled mature gardens and 8 acres of stables & horse fields
- Just one hour from both Dublin and Belfast airports

Carlingford, Co. Louth

Sleeps up to 22 guests in 11 bedrooms (3 bedrooms in the Main house and 8 bedrooms are 10 metres to the side of the Main House – ‘garden bedrooms)
Property overview
Old Quay Manor is an eighteenth-century country house set within walled gardens with stunning views of Carlingford Lough, Slieve Foy mountain or The mountains of Mourne - from the gardens, all public rooms and all bedrooms.
Built in 1727, the house is a 4* AA rated, 2 AA Rosette fully restored, family run Georgian House, now entering its’ 31st year of continuous business with 26 years of awards and nominations.
One of the oldest private houses of its type in Ireland, it is a tree length from Medieval Carlingford with 3 acres of walled mature gardens and 8 acres of stables & horse fields.
It is a 45 seconds walk to Carlingford, yet private & quiet away from the central hub of Carlingford’s Medieval streets.
Accommodation
All bedrooms in the Main House benefit from mountain & garden views and are on the 1st floor – gentle stairs (no lift – it's a listed Georgian House). All have roll top bath & separate power shower.
All of the 8 garden bedrooms (‘Queen Standard’ & ‘King Deluxe’) – just 10 metres to the side of Old Quay Manor also benefit from mountain & garden views and are on the ground floor & 1st floor. All have roll top bath & separate power shower – except for one ground floor bedroom has an ‘easy accessible’ walk in wet room power shower. All are decorated in the same manner as the Main House with family antiques and heirlooms.
The property also has 2 x type 2 car chargers.

Location
From ancient myths to modern adventures, Louth is where legends come to life. Louth, in Ireland’s Ancient East, may be Ireland’s “wee” (small) county, but it certainly packs a big punch. This county is home to some of the Boyne Valley’s greatest historical treasures, intriguing legends, and a beautiful stretch of coastline. Not only that but it also boasts the buzzing town of Carlingford and Drogheda.

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Old Quay Manor
Co. Louth, Ireland
Highlights
- An eighteenth-century Georgian built house
- One of the oldest private houses of its type in Ireland, it is a tree length from Medieval Carlingford with 3 acres of walled mature gardens and 8 acres of stables & horse fields
- Just one hour from both Dublin and Belfast airports
Carlingford, Co. Louth
Sleeps up to 22 guests in 11 bedrooms (3 bedrooms in the Main house and 8 bedrooms are 10 metres to the side of the Main House – ‘garden bedrooms)
Property overview
Old Quay Manor is an eighteenth-century country house set within walled gardens with stunning views of Carlingford Lough, Slieve Foy mountain or The mountains of Mourne - from the gardens, all public rooms and all bedrooms.
Built in 1727, the house is a 4* AA rated, 2 AA Rosette fully restored, family run Georgian House, now entering its’ 31st year of continuous business with 26 years of awards and nominations.
One of the oldest private houses of its type in Ireland, it is a tree length from Medieval Carlingford with 3 acres of walled mature gardens and 8 acres of stables & horse fields.
It is a 45 seconds walk to Carlingford, yet private & quiet away from the central hub of Carlingford’s Medieval streets.







Accommodation
All bedrooms in the Main House benefit from mountain & garden views and are on the 1st floor – gentle stairs (no lift – it's a listed Georgian House). All have roll top bath & separate power shower.
All of the 8 garden bedrooms (‘Queen Standard’ & ‘King Deluxe’) – just 10 metres to the side of Old Quay Manor also benefit from mountain & garden views and are on the ground floor & 1st floor. All have roll top bath & separate power shower – except for one ground floor bedroom has an ‘easy accessible’ walk in wet room power shower. All are decorated in the same manner as the Main House with family antiques and heirlooms.
The property also has 2 x type 2 car chargers.

Location
From ancient myths to modern adventures, Louth is where legends come to life. Louth, in Ireland’s Ancient East, may be Ireland’s “wee” (small) county, but it certainly packs a big punch. This county is home to some of the Boyne Valley’s greatest historical treasures, intriguing legends, and a beautiful stretch of coastline. Not only that but it also boasts the buzzing town of Carlingford and Drogheda.


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.