The property was perfect for a family gathering of 17, 7 of whom were 10years old and younger.
The exterior of the house is breathtaking, with many surprises, including a courtyard formed by old stone buildings. There was a terrace out front with a picnic table and fire pit, and another patio and picnic table out back. For the children, there was a play yard including a treehouse and swings, and a trampoline.
Someone was there to meet us and show us about this extraordinary historical property,with spectacular views of the surrounding hills, fields and the river.
Inside, in the huge old country kitchen, we were welcomed by several breakfast treats - bread, a coffee ring, sausage biscuits, and a fruit compote, as well as eggs, bacon and sausage in the refrigerator, so we wouldn’t have to shop for anything on the night of our arrival.
There was ample bedroom space for all, as well as bathrooms to accommodate our large group.
The living room and dining room had firewood and starter ready in the grates, and there was a bonus children’s play room.
Although our WiFi was sometimes spotty, the owner, Gerard, went to great lengths to hook us up.
We had a celebratory meal planned.Gerard put us in touch with a caterer well in advance of our trip, and the meal was spectacular.
The house is beautifully, but practically furnished, so we weren’t tiptoeing around.
We enjoyed meals both indoors and outdoors and were blessed with warm and mostly sunny weather.
I had several concerns pulling this family vacation together, and Gerard was more than helpful in providing information about the property, as well as other activities and sites we might like, such as the Lismore Castle Easter Egg Hunt, which we all thoroughly enjoyed.
The pictures of the property on line cannot possibly do justice to how special it is.
This was truly the vacation of a lifetime, and we all felt so fortunate to have experienced it.