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Longueville House, Originally the home of the O' Callaghan family, the house was demolished during the Cromwellian era and the current house was built in 1720. It is a listed Heritage Georgian Manor and boasts a splendid Victorian Conservatory constructed in 1886 by Richard Turner, the greatest ironmaster in the Victorian era. After a period of some 300 years, Longueville is once again in the O' Callaghan family.
Over the years, Longueville House has gained an excellent international reputation as a hotel and restaurant. Luxury, tranquility and a warm reception are assured in this family run hotel. Each of the 22 guestrooms is individually decorated in good taste and superb comfort. Guests are free to stroll the woodlands on the estate and visit the gardens, which supply much of the produce for the hotel's kitchen.
When not playing golf, fishing, cycling, hill walking and mountain climbing will keep you occupied. Guests can fish for salmon and trout on the nearby River Blackwater, while Cork Race Track is little over two miles from the hotel. The surrounding countryside is one of the most scenic in Ireland and guests can enjoy the experience at their leisure.
There are twenty bedrooms all individually decorated in good taste and superb comfort.
All rooms are with ensuite bathroom (bath/shower), and have direct dial phone & television/radio.
Longueville House is a totally non–smoking establishment.
Longueville is located 3 miles (5km) west of Mallow off the N72 road to Killarney.
By Air
Cork Airport – 22 miles (35km)
Shannon Airport – 53 miles (85km)
By Rail
Mallow Rail Station – 3 miles (5km)
Dublin – 2hrs . Cork – 20mins
By Sea
Cork – 22 miles (35km)
Rosslare – 136 miles (218km)
The Presidents' Restaurant
The Presidents' Restaurant is truly the heart of Longueville, where guests partake of the fresh produce from the Estate's farm, gardens & river lovingly prepared and presented by Chef William O'Callaghan.
Longueville has an extensive wine list that has been carefully selected from the Old and New Worlds' vineyards. A private dining room is available for small groups.
Lomngueville House is a totally non–smoking environment.
Dinner reservations are essential and required 24 hours before arrival day or we cannot guarantee a table on night of arrival.
The Turner Conservatory
Longueville boasts a very fine Victorian conservatory of curved ironwork constructed in 1866 by Richard Turner, the greatest ironmaster and designer of glasshouses of the Victorian era.
The Turner Conservatory is adjacent to and entered via the Presidents' Restaurant. Stylishly furnished it provides a wonderful setting for dining in style in intimate surroundings.
We ask that 24 hours notice be given in order to guarantee a table in the Presidents' Restaurant or Turner Conservatory. Dinner is served from 6.30pm until 9.00pm nightly.