Ballyclogh, P51 WD88, Ireland - H-H9135
Longueville House
120 maximum
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Longueville House is a historic estate nestled in the rolling hills and landscaped grounds of County Cork, Ireland. Built in 1720, the house features classic architectural details including ornate Italian-designed ceilings, a marble dining-room mantelpiece with a relief of Neptune, and a distinctive full-height bifurcating staircase. The estate is approached via a curving avenue over an arched limestone bridge, surrounded by majestic oak trees planted in 1815 to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo.
The property encompasses a 25-acre cider apple orchard, producing artisan ciders and an apple brandy spirit distilled on site. The house offers views of farmland, river, vineyard, and the Blackwater Valley, contributing to its countryside charm. The interior is decorated in a traditional country house style with vintage and romantic elements, creating an elegant yet comfortable atmosphere.
Longueville House accommodates guests in 16 ensuite Deluxe and Manor bedrooms, individually furnished with attention to detail. The main house sleeps 29 guests, with additional accommodation available in the adjacent Courtyard Mews. The venue offers a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces for events, including several distinctive dining rooms and a large glass conservatory designed by Victorian ironmaster Richard Turner.
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Classroom
Theater
120 pers.
Banquet
U-Shape
Cabaret
Boardroom
Cocktail
120 pers.
Access
Located in County Cork, Longueville House is set within a rural estate surrounded by natural landscapes including the Blackwater Valley. The venue is accessible by road, with ample onsite parking available for guests. While specific nearby landmarks or transport hubs are not detailed, the estate's countryside setting offers a tranquil retreat within Ireland.
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