The Cottages
Built in 2006 around a village square and green, these four and five bedroomed self- catering cottages with slate roofs, sliding sash windows, open fires, cut limestone and salvage brick, are charming and timeless. Located in the original cut-stone village of Glaslough, just five minutes walk from the lodge and ten minutes walk to the castle, these beautiful 4-star Village Cottages are a seamless extension to the village and are ideal for large groups or families seeking self-catering accommodation. Classically proportioned and boasting nine-foot ceilings, each cottage is beautifully and individually decorated. Catering for up to 8 - 10 people, you can enjoy comfortable spacious living with an open fire, TV, DVD and stereo music player.
The open-plan, modern kitchen is equipped with everything you need to whip up the grandest of meals. The five bedroomed cottages comprise three double bedrooms with en-suite, one double and one twin with shared bathroom. The four bedroomed cottages comprise two double bedrooms with en-suite, one double and one twin with shared bathroom. Both house types have one bathroom downstairs and one main bathroom upstairs, with bath. Bed linen and towels are included.
Located in the centre of the village, only a stone's throw away from the Equestrian Centre, the Cookery School and the Victorian Treatment Rooms, the Village Cottages offer guests independence with the option to avail of all the estate has to offer.
Guests can choose to cater for themselves or dine in one of the restaurants on the estate. The stress can be taken out of self-catering by the supply, if required, of a welcome basket or breakfast basket (filled with delicious fresh food) or the advance stocking of your fridge with all the provisions you need for your stay.

Eagle's Nest
The Eagle's Nest is located at one of the highest points of the house. This spacious and intimate room is perfect for couples.

Mauve Room
The Mauve Room, and its adjoining dressing room, came to be known as The Royal Suite, having provided sweet slumber and other delights to numerous royalty.








