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- Lucretia | Lisnabrin House
Lucretia This elegant, inviting room has a wonderful view over the cobbled courtyard, and is named after an important lady in Lisnabrin’s history. Lucretia Coppinger married Hugh Croker, a wounded soldier in the battle of Conna. Having nursed him back to health, they fell in love, married and so began the long Croker family history at Lisnabrin. The luxurious Super King Sleigh Bed and eclectic furnishings make for a unique and cosy space, coupled with an ensuite shower room. Superking Bed Bath, Face & Hot Tub Towels ​ Selection of Bathroom products WC Work Space Power points: USB & UK/US Adaptors Fibre Broadband 100mbps Hairdryer Walk-in Shower Washbasin Courtyard Views Home
- Brideview | Lisnabrin House
Brideview This cosy double room with antique fourposter bed and ensuite shower room, has fantastic views out over the horse paddocks and Bride Valley. ​ Coupled with a shower room looking down over the cobbled courtyard, this room has all you need to kick back and relax. Double Bed Bath, Face & Hot Tub Towels ​ Selection of Bathroom products WC Work Space Power points: USB & UK/US Adaptors Fibre Broadband 100mbps Hairdryer Walk-in Shower Washbasin Power points: USB & UK/US Adaptors Home
- Bedrooms | Lisnabrin House
Bedrooms The house will be all set for your arrival. Rooms made up with crisp linen, toiletries & towels. Walter Button The Walter Suite is a bright spacious room that looks out over the front lawns and onwards to surrounding farmland along the Bride Valley towards Tallow Hill, beautiful views in every direction – inside and out. As the master suite, it has a Super King Four Poster bed and of course a well appointed bathroom. Take some time out to relax in roll top bath with countryside views. Button Button Button Button Walter Button The Walter Suite is a bright spacious room that looks out over the front lawns and onwards to surrounding farmland along the Bride Valley towards Tallow Hill, beautiful views in every direction – inside and out. Button Button Button Button Walter Button The Walter Suite is a bright spacious room that looks out over the front lawns and onwards to surrounding farmland along the Bride Valley towards Tallow Hill, beautiful views in every direction – inside and out. Button Button Button Button Walter Button The Walter Suite is a bright spacious room that looks out over the front lawns and onwards to surrounding farmland along the Bride Valley towards Tallow Hill, beautiful views in every direction – inside and out. Button Button Button Button Walter Button The Walter Suite is a bright spacious room that looks out over the front lawns and onwards to surrounding farmland along the Bride Valley towards Tallow Hill, beautiful views in every direction – inside and out. Button Button Button Button Walter Button The Walter Suite is a bright spacious room that looks out over the front lawns and onwards to surrounding farmland along the Bride Valley towards Tallow Hill, beautiful views in every direction – inside and out. Button Button Button Button Walter Button The Walter Suite is a bright spacious room that looks out over the front lawns and onwards to surrounding farmland along the Bride Valley towards Tallow Hill, beautiful views in every direction – inside and out. Button Button Button Button Home
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- History | Lisnabrin House
'If only the walls could talk...' The Crokers of Lisnabrin Lisnabrin is near the village of Curraglass, which is close to the post town of Tallow, County Waterford.Lisnabrin itself, however, is in the County of Cork. It formed part of the estate given to Sir Walter Raleigh, having originally belonged to the Desmonds. A branch of the Coppingers had, from remote times, lived at Lisnabrin, and when Sir Walter Raleigh acquired the estate, in 1586, he secured the Coppingers in the lands of Lisnabrin under a lease for 4,000 years at the rent of 4d. per acre. Raleigh stood sponsor to the son of Mr. Coppinger, the son being called Walter. Mr. Coppinger, Walter's father, was living at Lisnabrin, with his son and two daughters, at the time that Hugh Croker first came to Ireland. Hugh was a son of Thomas Croker of Trevillas, in Cornwall, second son of the 8th John Croker of Lineham, Co. Devon, and with his brothers migrated to Ireland. They were all probably soldiers. Hugh served under Essex, and it was during the retreat of the English from Limerick towards Waterford, that a battle was fought between the English and Irish, called Tallow. Essex had fought two battles after leaving Limerick, one between Adare and Askeaton, and another between Askeaton and Croom, and in both had suffered considerably. He had rested for three days at Killmallock, whence he proceeded towards Fermoy, and then as if his intention in taking this route were merely to deceive his enemies and escape their pursuit, he suddenly changed his course and hurried to Lismore, in the County of Waterford. It was not till he reached this place that the Geraldine forces ceased their pursuit, and the English army took some repose after its fatigues and sufferings. He was attacked by the rebels near Tallow, at a village called Conna, and a severe engagement fought. In this engagement Coppinger took no part, though when it was over he and his servants went down to the field of battle to assist and relieve the wounded. Amongst the wounded they discovered a young English officer - he could not have been more than twenty - who was badly hurt and had been left to his fate on the field. Mr. Coppinger immediately ordered him to be conveyed to his own house, at Lisnabrin, where he was most assiduously nursed by Mr. Coppinger's two daughters. For a long time it was doubtful whether he could be brought round, but care and good nursing effected a cure. During this critical time he, of course, saw much of Lucretia, Mr. Coppinger's youngest daughter, and a strong attachment seems to have grown up between them - so strong that Hugh Croker, for so was the officer called, could not make his departure before he sought of Mr. Coppinger the hand of his daughter in marriage. Coppinger would not hear of it. In the first place, he said he must have his eldest daughter settled in life, and in the second place he could never consent to having a Protestant son-in-law. Sorrowfully young Croker departed, but determined to bring the weight of his interest with the Government to bear upon the obdurate father. He proceeded to London, and the next year, 1600, obtained a grant of Lisnabrin as a reward of his services during the war. He forthwith returned to Ireland, and was received at Lisnabrin as a welcome visitor. Day after day passed before he could bring himself to tell his friend Coppinger that he was in reality the owner of the property of his former preserver. At length one day Coppinger remarked to him how curious it was that he alone of all his neighbours had escaped confiscastion.Croker then told him all, but added, "None need depart if you will allow me to marry your daughter Lucretia." To this arrangement Coppinger ultimately consented, and thus Hugh Croker and Lucretia Coppinger became the ancestors of the Crokers of Lisnabrin.
- Dining Room | Lisnabrin House
Dining Room The elegent dining room can accommodate up to 18 guests for a candlelit dining experience. ​ With the fire lit and the table dressed, this room is a graceful setting for your dinner party. ​ Do it in style and the catering team provide a Formal Dining Experience with gorgeous dishes and service staff. Or perhaps they can fill your fridge with meals ready to pop in the oven. ​ The dining room is equipped with elegant dining service and cutlery. The adjacent Butlers Pantry stores all the glassware you need for any occasion. ​ ​ Seating for 16 Elegant Tableware and Cutlery Open Log Fire Spare Candles, Napkins & Tablecloths Fibre Broadband 100mbps Glassware Food Warmer Countryside Views Home
- Kitchen | Lisnabrin House
Kitchen This traditional country kitchen is equipped with all the gadgets to make it fun to whip up fantastic meals for all your guests, The kitchen door leads out onto the Breakfast & Lounge Terraces. ​ With two conventional ovens, including a large catering sized oven for the bigger jobs and a gas hob., there are lots of options. ​ A small Fridge here for daily items and a tall Fridge and Freezer in th e cool room next door means you have lots of space to store all your goodies. The Spice Cupboard is home to the Microwave and of course Spices, Salt, Pepper & Olive Oil . The Larder opposite the kitchen is home to all the Pots, Pans and Dishes you will need as well as basic items such as flour and sugar , You will also find Blenders, Crepe Maker, Stand Mixers and a Twelve Egg Poacher here too. You can order your Groceries in advance - we will send the shopping link on request - and the team will pop everything away for you or perhaps stock the fridges with some home cooked meals ready to pop in the oven. Check our Relax and Enjoy page for extra services & dining options. Fibre Broadband 100mbps Conventional Ovens X2 Gas Hob Microwave Coffee Plunger Pots - Ground Nespresso Coffee Machine - Pods Drip Coffee Maker - Ground K itchen Plates / Cutlery / Glasses /cups Pots / Pans / Dishes Blenders / Mixers / Egg Paocher Power points: USB & UK/US Adaptors Coffee (Ground & Pods) / Teas / Hot Chocolate / Brown, Castor & Granulated Sugar / Olive Oil / Salt / Pepper / Selection of Spices / Plain & Self Raising flour / Dishwasher Tablets / Washing-Up Liquid / Dishcloths / Cling Film / Tin Foil / Kitchen Paper Towels Kitchen Welcome Pack Home
- Cedar | Lisnabrin House
Cedar The Cedar is a great family room. With two king size and one single bed this room is great for a family or perhaps the bunk room for all the kids. It accesses the Coppinger bathroom via a Jack and Jill door. It gains its name as it has a spectacular view of the ancient Cedar Tree in the woods opposite the front of the house, said to have been planted by Sir Walter Raleigh himself, and one of the oldest specimens in Ireland. X2 Comfy King Beds Fibre Broadband 100mbps Hairdryer Access to Walk-in Shower Access to WC Relaxing Space X1 Single Bed Bath, Face & Hot Tub Towels ​ Selection of Bathroom products Access to Roll Top Bath Countryside Views Power points: USB & UK/US Adaptors Home