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Accommodations
Rathsallagh House is a Queen Anne stables converted into living
accommodation after the original house was burnt out during the
rebellion of 1798. Today there are 31 bedrooms at Rathsallagh,
all en-suite and all individually named and decorated.
To get a feel for the rooms
themselves you only have to read some of the quotes of those
who have stayed in them. -"My bedroom overlooked rolling
lawns and ancient oaks. The bed was the size of a croquet lawn."
- Alan Bestic, The Sunday Telegraph in The Blue Room
Opening French doors from our specious en-suite room, I stepped
out into the beauty of an eighteenth-century Irish walled garden,
to be overwhelmed by the scent of Philadelphus Belle Etoile."-
The English Garden in The Rose Cottage.
"The Country House visit
unfolded like a fantasy. You could stay in them forever and recuperate
from your everyday life." - Mary Finnegan, Sunday Business
Post in The Half Acre.
Other rooms such as the Buttercup,
the Romantic, the Over Arch and The Yellow Room, with its bath
set in an alcove, are old favorites with guests who come back
time and time again.
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