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Ash Hill B&B

(17 Guest Reviews)

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Review Summary

  • Rooms 4.8
  • Value 4.8
  • Friendliness 4.9
  • Cleanliness 4.8
  • Facilities 4.4
  • Service 4.9
  • Location 4.5
  • Breakfast 4.7

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Ash Hill B&B Information

Description

Ash Hill has a long and established history in the heart of South Central Ireland. Set in a large, wooded estate, Ash Hill has been lovingly restored with attention to detail. With original Adam's and Gothic style stucco throughout the house, visitors can appreciate old world craftsmanship, rarely seen today. Several of our guest rooms have original works on the ceilings and can be enjoyed at leisure. Whether your interests are formal or casual, all of the rooms at Ash Hill are spacious and comfortable and most guests find that "special something" they are looking for. Meals are sourced at Ash Hill and locally, unless by special request. Cattle, sheep, and geese are but a few of the animals you will find here, as well as, seasonal fruits, vegetables and a large variety of herbs. Though Ash Hill dates from circa 1780 as the Evans family home, the estate itself was originally a part of Castle Coote. Castle Coote has long since disappeared into the annals of history, however, the remains of its exterior wall and arched entry can still be seen at Ash Hill. While exploring the wall, visitors will see a Neolithic burial mound of what is thought to be that of a chieftain. In more recent history, the manor was used to house both troops and prisoners during the Irish Civil War. Both troop and prisoner drawings can be seen on the walls of the 3rd floor. Guests are encouraged to explore and enjoy everything Ash Hill has to Offer.

Facilities

  • Baggage store
  • BBQ/Picnic area
  • Dry cleaning
  • Free WiFi internet
  • Lounge
  • Stables
  • Wakeup call
  • Weddings & private parties
  • Bike lock-up
  • WiFi internet

Parking

  • On-site parking
  • Free parking
  • Long-term parking

Children's Facilities

  • Baby listening device
  • Children's books, videos, games
  • Highchairs
  • Children's play area

Business Facilities

  • Desk working station
  • Meeting rooms
  • Photocopying
  • Printing

Dining

  • Continental breakfast
  • Cooked breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Activities and Experiences

  • Animal watching
  • Bird watching
  • Dart board
  • Fine dining
  • Fishing
  • Gambling
  • Golf
  • Horse racing
  • Horse riding
  • Lake
  • Art galleries & museums
  • Antiques & fairs
  • Theatre
  • Walking

Policies

  • Check in
    14:00 21:00
    Early check-in available on request
  • Check out
    11:00
    Late check-out available on request
  • Child Policy
    No preference
  • Smoking Policy
    No smoking
  • Parties Allowed
    Parties not allowed
Booking Terms and Conditions

Directions

  • Road from Limerick (41.5 miles)
    From Limerick take the M20 South (the M20 becomes the N20) towards Cork. At roughly 28km turn left onto the R518 to Kilmallock. Travel approx 12km towards Kilmallock. At T junction, turn right onto the R512 (Catholic church off to your right) Travel approx. 1km to town centre. Turn right at Emmit St. (Fitzgerald Electric on your right) You will pass under the old town gate (a medieval structure) at the T junction, turn right. Main gates to Ash Hill are approx. 400 meters on the right.

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