Springfort Hall Hotel

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Overview

Springfort Hall Country House Hotel has been in the Walsh family for over two decades and offers a luxurious retreat from everyday life in the heart of Munster.

Eileen and her son Paul are warm hosts and family values and traditional Irish hospitality are at the forefront of their style.

The house dates back to the 18th Century, and as such, possesses the large elegant proportions that marked that architectural period. However, despite its grandeur, the house is wonderfully warm and cosy and you feel at ease and relaxed you as soon as you arrive.

The house is also known for its fine dining and fabulous country house fayre.

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Dining

Springfort Hall Hotel is known for its fine food and careful selection of quality ingredients.

There are a variety of dining options too and one is sure to suit your mood and tastes.

Baltydaniel Bar at Springfort Hall Hotel is best for bar food and beverages as well as plenty of banter from the friendly staff and fellow guests.

The elegant Lime Tree Restaurant is a delightful place to dine on some fine food made with exquisite local ingredients cooked in a creative way. Whether you are here for midweek lunch or dinner, Sunday lunch or breakfast, you are in for a treat.

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Food at Springfort Hall Hotel incorporates a lot of local produce, which is creatively handled and served with a twist.

The Lime Tree restaurant combines grace and elegance and it is a lovely space designed for lingering over fine food. The à la carte menu expresses dishes simply with seasonal, ingredient led titles like crab, quail, steak, pork belly, which gives away none of the complexity of what comes out on the plate. Expect some pleasant and very tasty surprises along the way.

Breakfast is also served in the Lime Tree restaurant and there is plenty of tasty delights on offer to help start your day on the right note. Quench your thirst with local apple or beetroot juice and then take your pick from a selection of cereals and homemade porridge with cream and honey before rounding off with a full Irish cooked breakfast.


Rooms & Facilities

Spacious and well kept grounds and a magnificent period house with original features equals a very memorable stay.

From the moment you arrived you are encouraged to relax and let the staff take care of you. Guests are welcomed and checked in then invited into the drawing room to enjoy tea and coffee and homemade scones.

There are 49 large rooms with ensuite bathrooms and seating areas so you can spread out and relax in comfort. Rooms vary from deluxe doubles to sensational suites so there is sure to be a room to suit your needs.

With its pristine gardens and civil marriage licence, Springfort Hall Hotel is a popular wedding venue and due to its conference and syndicate meeting rooms with full facilities, it is also a great place to hold meetings and corporate events too.

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The 49 bedrooms are spacious, light and bright and most importantly, very comfortable. The decor is simple yet warm with gentle colours that encourage a restful stay, as do the soft-touch fabrics and bedlinen.

The bedrooms are elegantly furnished with pieces that complement the size and style of the room. All rooms have a large desk with chair, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities, iron and ironing board and a large LCD TV.

There are also some added extras and special options you can add to your accommodation including a bouquet of flowers, champagne and strawberries and bottles of wine.


Sustainability

Springfort Hall Hotel cooks with seasonal ingredients sourced, where possible, from local suppliers who practice sustainable business methods. Food miles are kept low and quality high.


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