irish weekend country breaks



Visit Ireland for your full annual holiday or vacation, or visit for a series of weekend country breaks.

Consult the Appletree Press guide written by Elsie Dillard and Susan Causin. Their book 'Bed and Breakfast Ireland' will give you hundreds of ideas about where to spend your Irish weekend country breaks. Each bed and breakfast listing in our guide to contains the following information:
house name, address, telephone number, owner's name, description of the attractions nearby, details of why you might choose to stay at the house, details of business dates (all year/ May - December), number/ type of rooms available, and prices per person. Many of the listings include fax and email contacts, or website addresses.

No matter the type of irish bed and breakfast accommodation you plan to use, our guide has an example. From small, family run houses, to manor house style, Ireland caters for all types of visitor. Food and drink of all types are also catered for, from affordable family meals upwards. listings include fax and email contacts, or website addresses.Many of the listings include fax and email contacts, or website addresses.

Annesbrook
Duleek, Co. Meath
Tel.: 041 982 3293 Fax: 041 982 3024
An impressive gate and a long wooded drive bring you to Annesbrook, an interesting house, the core of which is seventeenth century with additions of different periods. The pedimented portico of the house and the ballroom were added on to impress George IV when he came here in 1821, and the front entrance hall is beautifully proportioned with a lovely winding staircase. Another distinguished visitor was William Thackeray. However, the formal hospitality of those days has been replaced by a relaxed and welcoming family atmosphere. All of the bedrooms are spacious and comfortable, with folders detailing events of local interest and suggested walks and drives to local attractions. Each bedroom has tea- and coffee-making facilities and hairdryers.The reception rooms have big log fires. Evening meals, which are available on some days, must be booked in advance.The ingredients feature home grown organic vegetables picked fresh daily from the walled garden.There is a wine licence. Smoking in the sitting room only. No pets.The house can be found seven kilometres north of Ashbourne.
OWNER Kate Sweetman OPEN Mid-April - end September
ROOMS 5 double/twin/family, all en suite
TERMS €38-51; single supplement €12.50; reductions for children; MEALS dinner €29



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