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Barberstown Castle has been occupied continuously for over 400 years and, despite its many additions - including a new accommodation wing - it has retained a sense of history. There are Church of Ireland and Catholic churches close by in Straffan village, and blessings are possible at Barberstown too. more...
First sight of this contemporary hotel may not be especially impressive, but the bright and interesting interior begins to win you over from the moment you step into the foyer - an attractive area with appealing modern sofas and armchairs and a welcoming collection of striking modern paintings. more...
Moyvalley Estate - Balyna House & Moyvalley Hotel
Moyvalley, Co. Kildare
Category: Private Venue, Hotel, Country House
Capacity Seated: Function room: 220, Balyna House: 70, Marquee: 400
Couples can choose from the exclusive Balyna Country House catering for up to 70 people or the contemporary Moyvalley Hotel catering for up to 250 people as a wedding location. more...
The Slattery family's unique hotel is an old railway junction, which was closed in 1963 and all the various buildings have since been converted to create an hotel of character - and it is set in 12 acres of gardens, creating a lovely atmosphere for a wedding and presenting excellent photo opportunities. more...
The Ritz Carlton Powerscourt
Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow
Category: Hotel
Capacity Seated: 400 in Ballroom or 140 in Powerscourt House
Nestling in the beautiful Wicklow mountains a short drive from Dublin lies Powerscourt, one of Ireland's most famous estates. It's here, deep in the mature grounds that luxury hotel group Ritz-Carlton has opened its first Irish property. Surrounded by dense woodlands, the hotel is one sweeping curve that sits into the hillside beneath the shadows of the iconic Sugarloaf mountain. more...
Mount Juliet
Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny
Category: Hotel
Capacity Seated: Lady Helen 60; Kendals 130; Marquee 200+
Lying amongst 1500 acres of unspoilt woodland, pasture and formal gardens in a walled estate beside the River Nore, this Georgian Manor is an 18th century gem - a charming and graceful house, very traditional in style with beautifully restored original features and antique furniture. Wedding blessings are not possible here, but there are numerous churches nearby and it is one of Ireland's most beautiful and unashamedly romantic places for a fairytale wedding. more...
The McEvilly family's lovely country house hotel is set in beautiful gardens with its own little beach, and is renowned for its peacefulness, a high level of comfort and thoughtful service. The house is very relaxing, with open fires, comfortable chintzy furniture, and a proper bar with a conservatory area overlooking the gardens to the side of the house. There's an old church just half a mile away - and wedding blessings can be arranged at the hotel. more...
At Doonbeg Golf Club on Doughmore Bay, The Lodge offers very luxurious accommodation - and, although it is a private club, there is limited visitor access to both golf and accommodation when available. more...
Set on a beautiful site overlooking Lough Corrib, The Lodge at Ashford is an idyllic boutique hotel venue for a Wedding day you will treasure forever. more...
Tucked away from the rest of the World, the 200-year-old Castle is an entirely unique location on the shores of Lough Meelagh situated between the beautiful villages of Keadue and Ballyfarnon, in Roscommon, Ireland. more...
Now in the Coady family for 5 generations, this charming hotel has recently been specifically re-designed to host the most intimate and personal weddings. Although only just over an hour from Dublin, the heritage village of Borris is a magical other-worldly place and was once home to the ancient High Kings of Leinster. more...
Cromleach Lodge Country House Hotel & Ciunas Spa
Castlebaldwin, Co. Sligo
Category: Hotel, Country House
Capacity Seated: 160 Round Table and 200 Banquet Style
Bordering on romantic Yeats country, in the hills just above Lough Arrow, Christy and Moira Tighe's hotel enjoys one of the finest views in Ireland and it makes a very special wedding venue for the most discerning of guests. more...
Ireland's grandest castle hotel, with a history going back to the early 13th century, Ashford is set in 350 acres of manicured gardens and beautiful parkland and - if a stunning setting, grandeur and tranquillity are among the criteria - it is probably Ireland's most romantic wedding venue. more...
Parkland designed by "Capability" Brown in the mid 18th-century creates a wonderful setting for Raymond and Mary Sweeney's lovely Georgian country house overlooking the lough. The atmosphere is more country house than hotel and it is, as Mary Sweeney says, an oasis of tranquillity. more...
County Sligo's oldest inhabited house has been home to the Cooper family for 350 years and now makes an unusual country house hotel, set in a large estate. This is a proper castle, with a huge portico leading to a covered stone stairway that sweeps up to an impressive hall, where an enormous log fire always burns. more...
Hotel Dunloe Castle is named after its own ruined castle and is one of three hotels in common ownership in the area - the others are the aptly-named Hotel Europe at Fossa, and ultra romantic Ard na Sidhe, overlooking Caragh Lake, either of which would also be worth considering as a wedding or honeymood venue. more...
Coolbawn Quay Lakeshore Spa
Nenagh, Co. Tipperary
Category: Private Venue, Hotel
Capacity Seated: 190
Spas and retreats are appearing all over Ireland at the moment, but few could rival the beauty of this magic place. This unique resort on the eastern shores of Lough Derg is modelled on an 19th century Irish village with quietly luxurious accommodation in suites and rooms scattered throughout the cottages in the village - with hotel style service throughout, should you require it. more...
Wineport Lodge
Glasson, Co. Westmeath
Category: Hotel, Restaurant, Other, Lodge
Capacity Seated: 135
Ray Byrne and Jane English's lovely lakeside lodge styles itself 'Ireland's first wine hotel' and it is one of the most romantic destinations in all Ireland, both for its beautiful location and the luxury, service and good food to be found within. more...
The Ice House is located in a truly iconic building commanding a prime stretch of the tidal River Moy Estuary at the Quay, Ballina, Co Mayo and is available as a wedding venue on an exclusive basis. more...
Donegal has an other-worldliness that is increasingly hard to capture and, although recently extended, the Wheeler family's gracious early nineteenth century house - set in lovely gardens on the shores of Lough Swilly - retains a laid-back charm and that special sense of place; the beach is only 100 metres from the front door of the hotel and the drinks reception can be held on the lawn, or around open fires in colder weather. more...
Cork's premier hotel is a luxurious latterday manor house set in two acres of mature trees and gardens near the university, in the south west of the city. Although quite new, it has the feeling of a large period country house - albeit with some striking contemporary features since the completion of recent renovations - and is managed with warmth and discreet efficiency. more...
In one of the country's most remote and hauntingly beautiful areas, this famous Lutyens-esque house in Connemara has a romantic and fascinating history - and its position, on the edge of the Atlantic with the Twelve Bens mountain range providing the backdrop, is stunning. more...
Just two miles from Waterford City, this unusual hotel dates back to the 15th century, and is magically situated on its own 310 acre wooded island, reached by a chain linked private ferry. more...
This 300-year-old mansion half way between Dublin and Cork has recently been refurbished to a very high standard and, overlooking beautiful terraced gardens to the south, and the River Erkina to the north, it makes a magnificently romantic wedding venue. There are five local churches to choose from - four Catholic and one Church of Ireland - all are beautiful... more...
An unimpressive facade gives no indication of the g's stunning interior: Philip Treacy, given carte blanche to indulge his quirky creativity by owner, Galwayman, Gerry Barrett, has given the western capital a stunning new hotel. more...
Beautifully located overlooking the sea and the ruined castle from which it takes its name (and which is floodlit at night, making an atmospheric outlook from the restaurant), Martin and Marguerite Howley's small hotel makes a superb venue for a wedding of character... more...
Up on a hill overlooking Leixlip village, just eight miles from Dublin city centre, this fine Georgian house was built in 1722 and is furnished and decorated to a high standard in period style and, with gleaming antique furniture and gilt-framed mirrors in thick carpeted public rooms decorated in soft country colours, the atmosphere is one of discreet opulence.
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This is a very romantic location for weddings and especially attractive off-season when it is quieter, as the two 'Blue Flag' beaches at Inchydoney bring crowds to the area in summer - and, at other times of year, theThalassatherapy spa for which the hotel is famous offers a high pamper quotient in contrast to its dramatic seaside setting.
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Beautifully located in lush countryside on the edge of one of Ireland's prettiest villages, this fine 18th century manor is set amid 840 acres of formal gardens and parkland on the banks of the meandering River Maigue.
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This relatively new hotel is not especially attractive from the road but, once inside the door, it's a different story as it has a lovely light and appealing atmosphere, a huge welcoming flower arrangement in the large foyer, and staff who are keen to make guests feel at home.
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The BrookLodge Hotel & Wells Spa
Macreddin Village, Co. Wicklow
Category: Hotel
Capacity Seated: 200
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Formerly a mill, this attractive riverside hotel creates a good impression on arrival and succeeds very well in combining the character of the old buildings with the comfort and efficiency of an international hotel. There are churches of several denominations to choose from just a mile away, in Templepatrick, and the hotel is licensed to hold blessings.
An experienced banqueting team is on hand to coach the bride and groom from their first inquiry right through to the day of their wedding and, where in-hotel services are not available, they can make recommendations; for example, items that the bride and groom are responsible for include hiring a limousine or other special transport, a piper or other preferred welcome, decor (candles are provided on tables, but not flowers) and the DJ or band.
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This cool new hotel - a sister to the celebrated 'g' hotel in Galway - is part of an impressive waterfront development on the south bank of the River Boyne and is now setting the benchmark for high standards of rejuvenation in the centre of Drogheda, a 12th century town built by the Normans.
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This fine owner-managed country hotel just south of Carrickmacross is set in a parkland estate, with its own 18-hole golf course, and overlooks a lake. You approach over a little bridge ("Beware - ducks crossing") and immaculately maintained gardens around the hotel, which always create a good impression on arrival, are followed by spacious, comfortably arranged public areas with plenty of room for guests to mill around.
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This comfortable hotel in a romantic woodland setting has a large 1840s house at its heart and, despite its proximity to Galway city and periodic extensions and renovations, it has not been over-decorated and retains a pleasant country atmosphere which is especially appealing for weddings.
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The Irish Constitution was drafted here and the recent brief closure of this opulent 18th-century hotel overlooking St Stephen's Green (Europe's largest garden square) has served as a reminder to Dubliners that it is still central to life in the city today.
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The pretty village setting of this famous and hospitable 16th century inn - the oldest in continuous use in all Ireland - belies its convenient location close to Belfast. The hotel overlooks the wooded glen of Crawfordsburn Country Park at the back and has an attractive garden which is popular for photographs.
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As if the prospect of holding your wedding celebrations at an 18th century Palladian-style country house on the banks of the River Boyne is not exciting enough, you could also be married nearby at the little Church on the Hill of Tara, the cultural and religious centre of Ireland in ancient times.
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The Mustard Seed at Echo Lodge
Ballingarry, Co. Limerick
Category: Hotel, Country House
Capacity Seated: 75
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Set in twenty acres of parkland and gardens on the Hook Peninsula, just across the estuary from Waterford city, Catherine and Kevin Dundon's elegant Georgian manor makes a magnificent venue for a wedding, with well-proportioned public rooms including an impressive entrance hall, gracious drawing room and a fine bar...
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Harvey's Point
Lough Eske, Co. Donegal
Category: Hotel
Capacity Seated: Ballroom, large and small; 120 - 350 guests
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K Club - Kildare Hotel & Golf Club
Straffan, Co. Kildare
Category: Hotel
Capacity Seated: 50 - 250 depending on room taken
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The ancestral home of the O'Briens, barons of Inchiquin and direct descendants of Brian Boru, High King of Ireland, this is one of the few Irish estates tracing its history back to Gaelic royal families, and it is now one of Ireland's grandest hotels, and one of the best-loved.
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Stella Maris Country House Hotel
Ballycastle, Co. Mayo
Category: Hotel, Country House
Capacity Seated: 40
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Maire O'Connor's former sporting lodge is romantically located on the shores of Lough Inagh and makes a delightful small hotel, with an hospitable country house atmosphere, and large, well-proportioned rooms - including an appealing bar with a big turf fire.
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Although its blocky 1970s' architectural style may not be to today's taste, Ostan Gweedore was built to make the most of the location, and it is hard to imagine a more stunning venue for a wedding - all the spacious public areas, including the aptly named Ocean Restaurant and both the Library...
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Although it has grown a great deal since it was established in 1792, this family-run hotel has somehow retained the comfortable ambience of a country inn. A very luxurious inn nevertheless and, under the personal management of Bryan and Louis Murphy, extremely well-run.
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Set in gardens and wooded grounds overlooking Galway Bay and the Burren mountains, the Haden family's lovely country house hotel has a fascinating history going back to the 10th century, and parts of the present house date from the late 18th century.
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Killashee House Hotel & Villa Spa
Naas, Co. Kildare
Category: Hotel
Capacity Seated: Original House, 80; Ballroom 500
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Beech Hill Country House Hotel
Londonderry, Co. Londonderry
Category: Hotel, Country House
Capacity Seated: 100 in Function Room; 300 in Marquee
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Dating back to 1852, this 5* boutique city centre hotel on the south quays has long had a special place in the hearts of Irish people and currently enjoys cult status through its owners - Bono and The Edge, of U2 - who have completely refurbished the hotel and spared no expense to get the details right, reflecting the hotel's original arts and crafts style whenever possible.
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This luxurious boutique hotel directly overlooking the historical City Hall is Belfast's coolest place to stay and makes an ultra romantic wedding venue - especially if you hire their Phantom Rolls Royce for the day (£1,000).
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Built around a period house and only a few minutes' drive from Dublin Airport, this country house style hotel enjoys a country setting and has already earned an enviable reputation for its friendly helpful staff and for good food, in both the bar and restaurant, McLoughlins.
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During the three centuries that this extraordinary place has been in the Leslie family it has changed remarkably little - and its fascinating history intrigues guests as much as the eccentricity of Castle Leslie as they find it today.
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Mark Foyle's graciously proportioned, pink-washed Regency house looks out serenely across gardens planted with rare shrubs and plants to a tidal inlet and the mountains beyond. It is a lovely wedding venue, and there is nothing in the slightest bit formulaic about the way things are done here...
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Set in wooded landscape with magnificent views over the Suir estuary and its own 18-hole championship golf course, this hotel has been developed around a lovely 18th century manor house, which has retained elements of old world charm and decor.
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The closeness of the motorway may be a little alarming on arrival at this recently developed hotel and spa, but it has a carefully restored 18th century house at its heart and something of the country house atmosphere lives on.
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This pleasing country house hotel designed by Thomas A Cobden (designer of Carlow cathedral) was built in the 1830s and, with gothic arches and Tudor chimney stacks among its architectural oddities, it has plenty of character. It is set in well maintained grounds and has been refurbished with considerable style...
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Set in four acres of landscaped gardens with views across Dublin Bay to Howth Head, this is one of the capital's finest hotels and has at its heart a listed building of charm and elegance. It makes a lovely setting for a wedding and, although wedding blessings are not possible here, there are churches a-plenty nearby, at Mount Merrion, Donnybrook, Booterstown and Blackrock.
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Hastings Culloden Estate & Spa
Holywood, Co. Down
Category: Hotel
Capacity Seated: 130 (also rooms available that seat 20 - 50 people)
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Built on rising ground in lovely rolling countryside, this imposing hotel dates back to the eighteenth century when a Captain Richard Babington built the original house from which today's extensive hotel has grown. There is a pleasant air of relaxed luxury - the tone is set in an impressive foyer, with columns and a curved gallery overlooking a seating area smartly set up with comfortable sofas and armchairs.
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Originally built as a sporting lodge in the early 19th century, Zetland House is on an elevated site, with views over Cashel Bay, and is now a charming and hospitable family-run hotel, with a light and airy atmosphere and an elegance bordering on luxury, in both its spacious antique-furnished public areas and the accommodation.
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In a stunning location between the sea and the mountains, and adjacent to Druids Glen Golf Club, this luxurious hotel just south of Dublin makes a fine venue for the larger wedding - and, for guests who can take a few days break, it has outstanding amenities on-site and, with the Wicklow Mountains National Park on the doorstep, is exceptionally well-placed for activities and outings nearby.
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Just off Dublin's finest Georgian square, the period elegance of this fine hotel provides a stunning setting for wedding celebrations. The Merrion has been created from four restored Georgian townhouses and, although wedding blessings are not possible here, there are churches for most denominations nearby...
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Glenlo Abbey Hotel
Galway City, Co. Galway
Category: Hotel
Capacity Seated: 180 (66 in Pullman Restaurant)
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A few miles out of Killarney town, this famous low-rise hotel, dating from the '60s, enjoys stunning views of the lakes and the mountains beyond. It is now one of Ireland's most luxurious hotels and, under the caring management of Pat and Marie Chawke and their welcoming staff, it is a very special place - and perfect for a stylish wedding.
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This fine country estate just west of Cavan town was home to the Farnham family for 400 years, and has recently undergone conversion and (very extensive) additions, to create a luxurious country house hotel with an emphasis on well-being; the grounds will later include a Jeff Howes designed 18-hole golf course, and this flagship for the Radisson group in Ireland has become one of the country's most desirable destination hotels.
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Sheen Falls Lodge
Kenmare, Co. Kerry
Category: Hotel
Capacity Seated: La Cascade 140; Oscars 50; Library 20
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