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upto 13 people in 5 bedrooms
Tobermory, Isle of Mull
Situated on the northern tip of the Isle of Mull near Tobermory, Glengorm Castle is one of those magical places in the world that allows you to escape and experience a truly memorable area of Scotland.
50 50 50
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upto 192 people in 96 bedrooms
County Donegal
Near the fabled Blue Stack Mountains, Lough Eske Castle traces its roots all the way back to the late 1400’s and the famous O’Donnell family who founded the nearby town of Donegal. The original castle was first built around 1474. The current Lough Eske Castle was constructed in the 1860s on the site of an old Brooke mansion, destroyed by fire in 1939 and newly renovated in 2007.
Lough Eske Castle has a modern feel blending the timeless allure of its Gaelic heritage with the conveniences of a modern world-class hotel.
220 400
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upto 19 people in 5 bedrooms
Loire Valley, Touraine, France
Hidden away in the midst of the idyllic wooded hills of the Perche, Château de la Barre progressively unfolds its history. For centuries, its parkland has protected it from noise and disturbance, and it now emerges as an historical haven.
19 18 18 12 12
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upto 12 people in 6 bedrooms
Glenisla, Perthshire
Surrounded by stunning scenery in Glenisla, Forter Castle was built in 1560 and enjoys a history as rich as the countryside in which it sits. All who come to stay at Forter quickly learn to use the castle as their own, and greatly enjoy the warmth of a charming home and the magnificent outdoors that surround it.
12 16 16 16
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upto 24 people in 7 bedrooms
Tours
The imposing Château de Jallanges was built in the 15th century by King Louis X1 for his bankers and is situated in the heart of the beautiful Loire valley, only 8 miles form the historical town of Tours.
Jallanges is a private château with superior table d’hotes dining designed around the number of guests being welcomed.
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upto 26 people in 13 bedrooms
Lorraine Valley, Metz
Château Hattonchatel is nestled in Metz, in the heart of France's Lorraine Valley. This is a great location in an exiting region with a rich cultural history, between the Champagne and Alsace areas. Inside the château is a venue perfectly suited for weddings, seminars, anniversaries and any other kind of gathering, where luxury, style and class play an important role.
26 80 200
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upto 15 people in 6 bedrooms
Loire Valley, France
Château du Guerinet was constructed in 1797 for a Prussian Prince. It is filled with spectacular French architectural details, with bright floor to ceiling windows front and back, allowing the sunlight to pour into the castle. Relax in the sauna or enjoy a game of billiards. The property is just 10 minutes from Blois, 30 minutes from Tours Airport and 90 minutes' drive from Paris. Set in the heart of a 4,000 acre forest, Château du Guerinet is perfectly located for visiting France's historic Loire Valley.
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upto 226 people in 113 bedrooms
Killiney, Dublin
Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel is a 4 Star 18th century luxury castle hotel located in the fashionable suburbs of Killiney, South Dublin. Overlooking Dublin Bay and 20 minutes from the city centre, this is an ideal location for both business and leisure guests. The castle offers fantastic suites and deluxe rooms with balconies, allowing you to sit outside and enjoy the spectacular views of Dublin Bay.
400 500 220
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upto 130 people in 65 bedrooms
Devon, England
Bovey Castle is idyllically set in the heart of the Dartmoor National Park, Devon, and is the perfect retreat whatever the occasion. Whether you wish to indulge in a round of golf, a relaxing weekend, a wedding or even an activity break; Bovey is the perfect place for you. Choose from either The Castle, The Lodges or The Rose Cottage for luxury overnight accommodation, which all enjoy a variety of views of the beautiful grounds.
120 80 120
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upto 90 people in 44 bedrooms
Glens of Antrim
Idyllically located on the beautiful Antrim coast, just 26 miles from Belfast and close to Larne, Ballygally Castle faces the soft, sandy beaches of Ballygally Bay. The castle dates back to 1625 and is the only 17th century building which is still used as a residence in Northern Ireland today. A friendly ghost reputedly haunts the castle, and if you are brave enough, why not visit the 'ghost room' in one of the towers to see if you can spot the spirit yourself?!
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