• About
    • About Us
    • Assessment Process
    • Contact Us
    • Quotes & Testimonials
    • Awards Presented
    • Awards Received
    • Info for Owners
    • Industry Login
    • My Ireland Login
  • Awards
  • Eat
  • Drink
  • Stay
  • Experience
    • Producers
    • Shopping (Buy Local Food)
    • Cookery Schools, Classes
  • 10 of the Best
    • Eat
    • Drink
    • Stay
    • Buy
    • Learn
    • Producers
  • Features
  • News+Views
  • Recipes
    • By Georgina Campbell
  • Competitions
    • Special Offers
  • More+
    • Our Guides & Cookbooks
    • What's On
    • Tourist Attractions
    • Gardens
    • Golf
    • Self Catering
    • Wedding Venues
    • Industry Login
Ireland Guide
Ireland Guide

- ireland -

Graphics Version | 
Ireland's Leading Independent Food & Hospitality Guide
LOGIN Pinterest Twiter Instagram Facebook  | 
Home > Learn & Stay > Temple House

Learn & Stay

Comments(0) Add Comment

Temple House

Classes/Courses / Country House

Dislike Like
16 votes (99%)
Print page Send to a friend
3 euro Has Good Hotel Guide Url Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality. Highly Recommended as a Special Place to Stay Outstanding Location, building or atmosphere Previous Georgina Campbell Guides Award Winner

Temple House

One of Ireland’s most unspoilt old houses, this is a unique place - a Georgian mansion situated in 1,000 acres of farm and woodland, overlooking the original lakeside castle which was built by the Knights Templar in 1200 A.D
Rooms 6 (5 en-suite, 2 shower only, 1 with private bathroom, 2 family, all no smoking); B&B from €80pps, ss €25. Free broadband wi/fi; children welcome (under 12s 60% discount, babies free in parents' room; cots available at no charge, baby sitting arranged). Residents 3-course D €55, 7.30pm (book in advance, not available every day); house wine €18. Children's tea 6.30pm; SC discretionary. Dogs permitted by arrangement. Fishing (fly & coarse), hunting/shooting, walking, snooker. Garden visits nearby. *Golf nearby, at Rosses Point, Strandhill and Enniscrone - short breaks available. Closed Dec-Mar. Diners, MasterCard. Heli-pad. abbreviations

One of Ireland’s most unspoilt old houses, this is a unique place - a Georgian mansion situated in 1,000 acres of farm and woodland, overlooking the original lakeside castle which was built by the Knights Templar in 1200 A.D.


The Percevals have lived here since 1665 and the house was redesigned and refurbished in 1864 - some of the furnishings date back to that major revamp. Sandy and Deb Perceval first opened the doors of their home to guests in 1981 and it is now owned by their son Roderick and his wife Helena, who have brought their own brand of energy and enthusiasm to running this amazing house.


The whole of the house has retained its old atmosphere and, in addition to central heating, has log fires to cheer the enormous rooms. Spacious bedrooms are furnished with old family furniture and bathrooms are gradually being upgraded.


Guests have the use of an elegant sitting room with open fires, and evening meals are served in a very beautiful dining room - based on seasonal produce from the estate and other local suppliers, they are a treat to look forward to.


You may expect homely treats like spinach soufflé, Temple House lamb, and desserts based on garden produce like rhubarb fool; there’s always an Irish cheeseboard too - and home-made fudge with coffee in the Morning Room.


Traditional Irish music and dancing sessions are often held nearby.


Quirky Cooks - Held in the 'big kitchen' of Temple House, the Quirky Cooks provide evening cookery demonstrations and entertainment.

Less
Read More
  • Activities
  • Facilities/Features
  • Archery
  • Boat Trips
  • Clay Pigeon Shooting
  • Cookery Classes
  • Croquet
  • Equestrian (nearby)
  • Fishing (coarse nearby)
  • Fishing (coarse on site)
  • Fishing (Fly Fishing nearby)
  • Fishing (Fly Fishing)
  • Fishing (Sea Angling nearby)
  • Forest / Woodland with trails nearby
  • Garden Visits (nearby)
  • Gardens (Outstanding)
  • Golf nearby
  • Horse Racing nearby
  • Hunting/Shooting
  • Snooker
  • Surfing nearby
  • Walking (established walks)
  • Walking - Hillwalking (recommended routes or guides available)
  • Banqueting
  • Breaks - Off Season
  • Breaks - Short
  • Breaks - Special Interest
  • Broadband WI/FI
  • Broadband WI/FI (No Charge)
  • Children's Baby Sitting Arranged
  • Dogs - good walking nearby (offlead)
  • Dogs permitted - no charge
  • Family Friendly
  • Heli-Pad
  • Location - By a lake
  • Location - By a river
  • Location - Peaceful
  • Location - Scenic
  • Location - Waterside
  • Meeting Rooms
  • No Smoking Establishment
  • Pet Friendly
  • Private Parties
  • Romantic Venue
  • Self Catering Also Avail
  • Smoking Area
  • Smoking Area Covered
  • Wedding Venue
2016 Award Winners Country House Of The Year 2016
2016 Award Winners Irish Breakfast Awards 2016
Last Updated: 04-04-2018
Author: Georgina Campbell
Click here if you are the owner or marketing manager

Contact details

+353 71 918 3329
EMAIL
PLEASE MENTION IRELANDGUIDE.COM WHEN ENQUIRING

Address

Temple House
Ballinacarrow, Ballymote Co Sligo
Show me where this establishment is on the map.
Directions About Ballymote Trip Planning Tools
Signposted off N17, 0.5 km south of Ballinacarrow. 11km south of N4/N17
  • Add to my Favourites +
  • View my Favourites
  • Local Recommendations
  • Hospitality
  • By Distance
    • All
      • Eat
        • Drink
          • Stay
            • Buy
              • Learn
                • Producer
                • By Category
                  • Comments

                  There are currently no comments

                  Leave a comment

                  You must be logged in to leave a comment
                  Not a member? Register for your free membership now!
                  Or leave a comment by logging in with:
                  Sign up with Twitter
                  Georgina Campbell's ireland-guide.com
                  Tweets by @IrelandGuide Tweets by IrelandGuide
                  © Copyright Georgina Campbell Guides 2025
                  • Disclaimer
                  • T & C
                  • Privacy Policy
                  • Site Map
                  • Links
                  • Advertise
                  • Ireland Hotels |
                  • Northern Ireland Hotels |
                  • B&B Ireland |
                  • Accommodation Ireland |
                  • Dublin Airport Hotels |
                  • Dublin Hotels |
                  • Dublin Restaurants |
                  • Belfast Hotels |
                  • Belfast Restaurants |
                  • Cork Hotels |
                  • Cork Restaurants |
                  • Galway Hotels |
                  • Galway Restaurants |
                  • Killarney Hotels |
                  • Killarney Restaurants |
                  • Kilkenny Hotels |
                  • Kilkenny Restaurants |
                  • Limerick Hotels |
                  • Limerick Restaurants |
                  • Sligo Hotels |
                  • Waterford Hotels |
                  • Westport Hotels
                  • My Ireland Guide - Log in
                  • My Favourites
                  • My Itineraries
                  • My Comments
                  • Special Offers
                  • Hire Cars
                  • Ferry Tickets
                  • Competition
                  This website uses cookies to help provide you with a better online experience. By continuing to browse this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Cookie Policy