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Faithlegg House
Superb four-star hotel and golf resort, set on its own large
estate, overlooking the estuary of the River Suir.
Granted to the Aylward family as a 7,000-acre property by
Henry II in 1177, Faithlegg Estate came under the ownership
of William Bolton following the Cromwellian invasion of 1654
and Faithlegg House itself was built in 1783. The estate was
sold to the Power family in 1819 and then to the De La Salle
order of Christian Brothers in 1935, after which it acted
as a novitiate until the 1980's.
Having been transformed into a luxury hotel, Faithlegg House
first opened its doors for business in May of 1999. The elegant
foyer and public rooms of the hotel reflect the splendid 18th
century architecture of the original building, while the perfectly
blended extension offers additional guestrooms and extensive
conferencing facilities. All bedrooms are warmly decorated
and offer splendid views of the surrounding countryside, while
each is equipped with every modern amenity.
Golf, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, swimming pool, fully equipped
gymnasium, aromatherapy, reflexology, massage, beauty treatments,
sun-bed, billiards (snooker) room, Roseville Restaurant, conferencing
and private dining facilities.
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