Located on the
scenic route between Cashel and Kilkenny in County Tipperary, this
beautiful period home was built in 1886 by request of his Grace Dr
Croke, Archbishop of Cashel and Emly and served as the parish
priest's house for the village of Ballingarry for over 100 years.
In 2008 it was completely refurbished and transformed into a
stunning holiday residence. With accommodation for 11 guests the
Old Parochial House offers visitors a truly unique experience in a
luxurious self-catering home.
Whether you
yearn for some quiet time away from it all or wish to explore the
many attractions of this historic part of the country, the Old
Parochial House is the perfect base for your holiday in Ireland.
Relax and enjoy a book in the reading room, take some time out to
listen to the flow of the river at the bottom of the garden, hike
the famous Slievenamon enjoying spectacular views of the
surrounding counties or just relax with a cup of tea in the
drawing room - the choice is yours!
Bridge with seating area on the King's River
Garden with old apple trees, hammocks and seating area
Set behind stone walls with electric gated entrance and intercom
Beautiful drawing
room with marble open fire, LCD TV, DVD player and piano
Traditional dining room with open fire for special meals
Bright new fully equipped kitchen with underfloor
heating, LCD TV and back door
opening to enclosed courtyard with barbeque and
dining area
Six spacious bedrooms decorated to reflect the
tranquil surroundings (three ensuite)
Reading room (former Oratory) with chaise longue and stained glass window
Large selection of books, DVDs and board games for your use
The Old Parochial House is located just 2 miles from the famous
Famine Warhouse |