Kenmare Manor
Highlights
- Accommodates up to 22 guests
- Within Walking Distance of Kenmare town
- Wonderful Gardens & Lawns
- Historical Building
- Perfect for Large Family Gatherings and Groups of Friends
Property overview
Kenmare Manor offers comfort and elegance in historic surroundings set on an acre of gardens, mature trees and lawns. The 10-bedroom home dates to the 18th Century with Kenmare Manor being the original house in the Kenmare area and belonged to William Petty Fitzmaurice (1737-1805), known as Lord Shelburne. Lord Shelburne was commissioned with the design of the town of Kenmare which was completed in 1775. Steeped in history, this historical home Is of great importance to the development of Kenmare Town, which is only a short walk away.
Accommodation
The house has 10 Bedrooms all en-suite including a family room and area in the coach-house attached to the main house. Stunning interiors, original polished wooden floors, large lounge with open fire and reading, large dining room, fully equipped catering kitchen. The house is surrounded by beautiful garden, lawns, mature trees and offers full privacy. Within a five-minute walk you will find yourself in the wonderful bustling and picturesque town of Kenmare. A town brimming with beautiful galleries, cafes, exceptional restaurants, craft shops to name a few.
County Kerry
Known as “the Kingdom” Kerry has long been one of Ireland’s must visit counties. From Killarney to Dingle, the Ring of Kerry, to the Dingle Peninsula, Kerry has something to offer everyone. Southwest of the town of Killarney in Co. Kerry is an expanse of rugged, mountainous country, including the McGillycuddy's Reeks, the highest mountain range in Ireland. Nestled at the foothills of these mountains are the world-famous lakes of Killarney and here, where the mountains sweep down to the lake shores, lies Killarney National Park. The distinctive combination of mountains, lakes, woods and waterfalls under ever changing skies gives the area a special scenic beauty.
A circular loop that pairs overwhelming natural beauty with immersive heritage attractions, the Ring of Kerry is a jewel in the Kingdom of Kerry’s crown. Along this 179km route you will pass through vast glacial valleys, towns adored by comedy legends, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and along one of the most photographed coasts on the entire island.
The Dingle Peninsula or Corca Dhuibhne stretches 30 miles (48 kilometres) into the Atlantic Ocean from Ireland's south-west coast. One of the highlights of the Wild Atlantic Way, the Dingle Peninsula culminates in the Irish mainland's westernmost point. The coastline consists of steep sea-cliffs, broken by sandy beaches and it’s here where the land meets the ocean that Dingle's beauty truly reveals itself.
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Kenmare Manor
Highlights
- Accommodates up to 22 guests
- Within Walking Distance of Kenmare town
- Wonderful Gardens & Lawns
- Historical Building
- Perfect for Large Family Gatherings and Groups of Friends
Property overview
Kenmare Manor offers comfort and elegance in historic surroundings set on an acre of gardens, mature trees and lawns. The 10-bedroom home dates to the 18th Century with Kenmare Manor being the original house in the Kenmare area and belonged to William Petty Fitzmaurice (1737-1805), known as Lord Shelburne. Lord Shelburne was commissioned with the design of the town of Kenmare which was completed in 1775. Steeped in history, this historical home Is of great importance to the development of Kenmare Town, which is only a short walk away.
Kenmare Manor - Bedroom
Kenmare Manor - Lounge
Kenmare Manor - Breakfast Room
Accommodation
The house has 10 Bedrooms all en-suite including a family room and area in the coach-house attached to the main house. Stunning interiors, original polished wooden floors, large lounge with open fire and reading, large dining room, fully equipped catering kitchen. The house is surrounded by beautiful garden, lawns, mature trees and offers full privacy. Within a five-minute walk you will find yourself in the wonderful bustling and picturesque town of Kenmare. A town brimming with beautiful galleries, cafes, exceptional restaurants, craft shops to name a few.
County Kerry
Known as “the Kingdom” Kerry has long been one of Ireland’s must visit counties. From Killarney to Dingle, the Ring of Kerry, to the Dingle Peninsula, Kerry has something to offer everyone. Southwest of the town of Killarney in Co. Kerry is an expanse of rugged, mountainous country, including the McGillycuddy's Reeks, the highest mountain range in Ireland. Nestled at the foothills of these mountains are the world-famous lakes of Killarney and here, where the mountains sweep down to the lake shores, lies Killarney National Park. The distinctive combination of mountains, lakes, woods and waterfalls under ever changing skies gives the area a special scenic beauty.
A circular loop that pairs overwhelming natural beauty with immersive heritage attractions, the Ring of Kerry is a jewel in the Kingdom of Kerry’s crown. Along this 179km route you will pass through vast glacial valleys, towns adored by comedy legends, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and along one of the most photographed coasts on the entire island.
The Dingle Peninsula or Corca Dhuibhne stretches 30 miles (48 kilometres) into the Atlantic Ocean from Ireland's south-west coast. One of the highlights of the Wild Atlantic Way, the Dingle Peninsula culminates in the Irish mainland's westernmost point. The coastline consists of steep sea-cliffs, broken by sandy beaches and it’s here where the land meets the ocean that Dingle's beauty truly reveals itself.
Made to measure
We are Experience
Designers
Our team of highly experienced travel designers will guide you from beginning to end as you embark on a tailor-made journey of distinction, enjoying truly exclusive and authentic cultural experiences. We can fulfil your bucket-list dreams.