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Huntington Castle & Gardens

Ancient seat of the Esmonde family and now home to their descendants, Huntington Castle is full of surprises - and, like all the very best castles, it boasts a cast of resident ghosts. Add superb gardens, an adventure playground, gorgeous accommodation and a charming café (plus the wonderful Sha Roe Bistro at the end of the drive) and this adds up to an irresistible destination
Rooms 3.(All double, 2 ensuite , 1 with private bathroom); children welcome, travel cots etc can be provided. No pets. B&B €90 pps inc guided tour of castle and full Irish breakfast. €20 single supplement. Castle closed Nov-Mar. Events/weddings (castle theatre, 90). House and gardens open daily May-Sep (gardens 10am-6pm, house 2-5pm; entry house & gardens €9, gardens only, €5; children €2.50, incl adventure playground); no dogs. Tearoom and giftshop open daily Jun-Aug, weekends May and Sep (+groups at other times by appointment). abbreviations

A tree-lined driveway in the centre of the charming village of Clonegal leads to this fine property, and it is well worth venturing up the leafy avenue (and past the pot-bellied pig in its little arc) as there is plenty here to interest and enchant people of all ages.


Ancient seat of the Esmonde family and now home to their descendants, the Durdin Robertson family, the castle dates back to 1625 and is full of surprises - not least in the basement, where an exotic Temple to the Goddess Isis replaces the old dungeons - and, like all the very best castles, it even boasts a cast of resident ghosts.


The gardens alone are well worth a special visit for their charm and variety - originally laid out in the 17th century, their most spectacular features include an ancient Yew Walk (about 500 years old) and 'champion' trees and, like their world-famous neighbour Altamont (10 minutes drive), they are especially beautiful in spring. The current owners, Alex and Clare Durdin Robertson, are a dynamic couple with a young family who are undertaking a wide range of improvements around the property, including the garden where a mass planting of 10,000 snowdrops has recently been completed.


An overnight stay here would be a real treat as the rooms are truly lovely and - like the rest of the castle - all are period rooms with original features. The bathrooms are special too, and refreshingly gimmick-free, and one has a seperate bath and shower. Breakfast is served country-house style, at a big communal table, allowing guests to mingle and share their experiences and plans for the day. 


Daytime refreshments are also offered in the in the courtyard, where you'll find the ticket office, a shop and a delightful café serving light food, indoors or out.


All round, Huntington Castle adds up to an irresistible destination.

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Last Updated: 30-01-2018
Author: Georgina Campbell
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