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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

  • Home | Lisnabrin Country House

    Availability for Lisnabrin Country House, Co. Cork - Self Catering accommodation. Current Availability Use the calendar below to see our availability on your selected dates and use the form below to submit a request. We would love to hear from you. Send us an idea of your plans. We would be delighted to send you on a quote to see if we suit your requirements. We look forward to hearing from you. Check-In Date Number of Nights Number of Guests Send Request Thank you. We will be back to you shortly. Home Terms & Conditions

  • History | Lisnabrin House

    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.

  • Gallery | Lisnabrin Country House

    Lisnabrin Country House Rental County Cork. Self catering accommodation in country house style. Comodidades

  • Out & About | Lisnabrin House

    Lots of things to do with family & frieids - well placed to visit Fota Wildlife Park, Leahy's Farm, Lismore Opera Festival, Spike Island, Blarney Castle, Jameson Distillery Midleton, Beaches of Ardmore, Goat Island or Ballycotton & The Waterford Greenway, just to name a few. Out & About Lisnabrin House is situated in a magical part of Ireland, with amazing access to the fantastic Ancient East and a gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way. This East Cork area is home to the dramatic Blackwater River and Bride Valley with the back drop of rolling hills and lush green fields. It boasts some of the most productive land in Ireland and as a result we are surrounded by Dairy farms and Horse yards. There are lots of things to do, we are only 25 minutes scenic drive to the sea or 25 minutes to the dramatic mountain viewing and hiking spot at the Vee. There are many options available, for example: Tailored Adventures, Water-sports, Clay Shooting, Golf, Guided Treks & Trails, Historical Trips, Fishing, Gourmet Tours and Equestrian Activities. You have the option to customise your stay in advance. Let us know what you would like to arrange and we can assist in making plans. Use the links below to explore our local heritage and adventures. Day trip recommendations from Lisnabrin House Make sure you see all our local sights - Here are some suggested itineraries. Let us help you plan some great days out! Cork City & Blarney The Vee & Lismore Castle Titanic & Jameson Distillery Seaside Town of Kinsale Ardmore & Youghal Medieval City of Kilkenny Click here to see some of the amazing adventures you can experience right here on our doorstep... To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Comodidades Super family destination, well placed to visit Fota Wildlife Park, Leahy's Farm, Spike Island, Blarney Castle, Jameson Distillery Midleton, Beaches of Ardmore, Goat Island or Ballycotton & The Waterford Greenway, just to name a few. We are located 20 minutes drive from Fermoy and the M8 motorway. Cork city is a 45 minute drive and the heritage town of Lismore is a 10 minute drive. The Blackwater Valley is North Cork's hidden Gem. Renowned for fishing, hunting, walking and great food, visitors are spoilt for choice. If you need a Gillie, a walking guide or local horse riding school contact let us know, we would be delighted to help you enjoy this beautiful spot. The kitchen should have all you need to dine-in but we do have some lovely local spots for eating out. Start your night off with a great pint at our local pub just 5 minutes walk from the house. Lismore (10 minute Drive) is our local heritage town, home to the spectacular Lismore Castle, a wander through the gardens and a casual dinner in Foleys would be our personal favourite. For gorgeous food in our prized coastal town of Ardmore (25 minute drive) try The White Horses Restaurant (no web site but they are rated on Tripadvisor) or a more formal setting and amazing waterfront scenery, the Michelin-star restaurant at The Cliff House Hotel, Ardmore. Youghal (20 mins) is famous for it's seafood and Ahernes is top for food there. The local area here is steeped in history and Lismore (10 mins away) is our local heritage town with a fantastic castle, you can visit the grounds there but the castle is restricted as the Lord and and Lady of Devonshire still use it as their family holiday home. The Towers Walk in Lismore is lovely, a drive up to the Vee through Lismore is fantastic, a view of five counties from the top and lovely walk to a Corrie lake. The beaches at Ardmore and Youghal are wonderful for walking, swimming & surfing. The famous Ballymaloe Cookery school and restaurant are only 35 mins drive from us. Visit the pizza restaurant on a Saturday or wander around the beautiful grounds. The Jameson Distillery in Midleton (25 mins drive) is a fascinating tour, followed by lunch in the Sage restaurant or The Farm Gate. Depending on what you are interested in there is lots to see and great places to eat. Blarney Castle (about 50 mins drive from us) is a fascinating experience. Visitors must kiss the stone!! Barryscourt Castle Midleton (30 mins away) is a really special visit, they have returned it to its original state and is a unique hands on experience of castle life in Ireland. Bantry House is a really lovely visit, it is 2 hours drive away but the area and even the drive is spectacular. Golf at Lismore (local course), Castlemartyr, Dungarvan (3 courses) or the world renowned Head of Kinsale, all great courses. Kilkenny City is only 1.5 hours from us, a fortified city with amazing castle and medieval streets, worth a visit. Please let us know if you would like any further information or we can book anything for you. Sightseeing and day trip itineraries can be arranged. Driver / Minibus transport available.

  • Walter | Lisnabrin House

    Walter 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. With a four-poster super king bed, high-end, lush linens and towels, deluxe pillows and mattress, you have all you need to ensure your sleeping hours are as blissful as your waking ones. Sit back and relax in the elegant roll top bath alongside a roaring open fire with a view to the far side of the valley. The ensuite bathroom also features a pair of unique freestanding washbasins and a double shower. Superking Bed Bath, Face & Hot Tub Towels Selection of Bathroom products Double Walk-in Shower Double Walk-in Shower Double Walk-in Shower Double Walk-in Shower Fibre Broadband 100mbps Hairdryer Double Walk-in Shower Double Walk-in Shower Double Walk-in Shower Double Walk-in Shower Home

  • Our Story | Lisnabrin House

    The House Your Luxury Escape Discover more about the house and why it is the perfect getaway Our Story Introducing Lisnabrin, the perfect Country House destination for a peaceful escape. Set amongst the beautiful Irish countryside, Lisnabrin offers exclusive accommodation and all you need for a unique gathering with friends and family. Lisnabrin is a beautiful Georgian property, built in 1720 and renovated to a high standard. The Lisnabrin ethos is cosy country comfort combined with all the modern conveniences. From luxurious beds and linens, antique furniture and roaring log fires to fibre broadband, fun entertainment area and large hot tub with countryside views. Lisnabrin is the perfect venue for memorable gatherings of family and friends. Reception rooms consist of the welcoming drawing room, the formal dining room, the cosy library and fully equipped country kitchen. The adjoining Coach House wing provides a more relaxed area for entertaining. It boasts a vast oak dining table and unique bar. This area opens out onto the sunny BBQ courtyard terrace. The bar is a great place to chill and catch up by the log burning stove or enjoy a relaxing drink in the large hot tub (room for 10) - great to ease the muscles after those long country walks. The pool table, darts board and large screen TV mean there is something for everyone. Lisnabrin can accommodate up to 17 guests in six ensuite double bedrooms and one family room. Three double ensuites on the 1st floor, three double ensuites and a family room on the 2nd floor. All rooms are uniquely furnished, some with four poster beds, all super comfy. There is Fibre Broadband Wi-Fi throughout. A biomass boiler and solar technology ensure comfortable adjustable heating and instant hot water. Modern homegrown green energy - our Miscanthus biomass fuel is grown and harvested on the estate! Outside, there is lots of space on the lawns for tennis, soccer or croquet. The large outdoor dining area and lounge terrace are perfect for enjoying the summer evenings. The courtyard BBQ terrace has a coal and gas burner BBQ area. Visit the secret woodland area for fun on the trampoline and swing, or kick back by the fire-pit for a sing song under the stars. Home 1/1 1/1 Testimonials Home Here are some of our amazing feedback from previous guests! " Where do I begin, most beautiful Airbnb I’ve ever stayed at Niamh & her team were beyond gracious. It was our first time In Ireland & Niamh went above & beyond helping us plan every detail of this trip, from places to sightsee, restaurants, arranging groceries & even transportation. The pictures of this estate are gorgeous but the house is even more beautiful in person. Perfect for a big group, we had 11 plus a baby & had rooms to spare & bathrooms for everyone. There’s so much to do at the house, explore the grounds, hang out in bar & game room or relax in the hot tub, we could’ve spent a whole week just there. We were truly so spoiled. Don’t miss this hidden gem. ." Katie, U.S.A - July 2023 During Your Stay Interaction with guests We are very much led by the guests on this one. We are always on hand to offer advice or arrange any extras you may need, but we will leave you to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet. The Team Although our horses are mainly out of competition during the summer, a groom attends daily to keep an eye on the stable yard - which is not accessible to guests. Gardeners will need to attend a few days each week. They will make sure not to interrupt your stay. The owners may need to stay in one of the cottages onsite for short periods - season dependant. All these activities will be carried out discreetly, access will be via a separate driveway and will not affect your privacy. Home

  • Online Orders (New) | Lisnabrin House

    Pedidos online ¡Puedes realizar pedidos online! Explora nuestro menú y elige lo que te gustaría pedir. No se están aceptando pedidos Tarifa de envío - Pedido mín. - Envío gratis para pedidos superiores a Recogida Envío Cambiar Dirección de recogida: Agrega tu dirección de envío You are viewing menu. In order to start an order you’ll need to input details Start Order Dinner Menu Programar horario de recogida Appetizers These dishes are great for sharing Mains A diverse range of flavorful dishes which are all sourced daily and locally Desserts Our desserts are made in house by our pastry chef Drinks Appetizers Mains Desserts Drinks Ver carrito (0)

  • Check - In | Lisnabrin House

    Welcome We are looking forward to welcoming you to Lisnabrin. The house will be available for check in anytime from 3pm on your day of arrival . The rooms will be all set with crisp linen, bath and hot-tub towels & toiletries. If you have ordered catering, groceries or the bar to be stocked - it is all set for you. We kindly ask that outdoor shoes are not worn indoors, so don’t forget your slippers and of course togs for the hottub. There are a selection of boots in the boot room for outdoor wandering. Do let us know if you require any cots or highchairs to be set up. If you do have younger guests in your group we kindly ask that you consider the attached younger guest information sheet - it details some of the items that have come up for past guests - any queries at all, do not hesitate to be in touch. The House Manual link can be found on this page and should give you a good idea of how the house operates. Of course there are always Estate / Yard staff onsite if you need help with anything at all. The office number is +353 (0) 86 228 0312 - Call or WhatsApp A nytime . We should be relatively easy to find, our Eircode is P51W9ER and listed as Lisnabrin House on Google maps. Ring the gate intercom when you arrive, it may pause as it rings through to the office - let it ring and we can buzz you in. If you could kindly let us know your arrival time so we can make sure someone is onsite to welcome you and show you around - it would be much appreciated. Do not hesitate to call if you need help at all with directions or arrival information. Best wishes The Sleepover Team Lisnabrin House T +353 (0) 86 2280312 M stay@lisnabrinhouse.ie W www.lisnabrinhouse.ie HOUSE MANUAL Younger Guest Info The Hot-Tub all you need to know Hot Tub Cover Explanatory Video

  • Blog | Lisnabrin House

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