Ballyfin House

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Ballyfin House is a grand 19th-century neoclassical country mansion in County Laois, Ireland, renowned for its lavish interiors and restoration as a luxury hotel.

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instanceOf country house
luxury hotel
architect Richard Morrison NERFINISHED
William Vitruvius Morrison NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Neoclassical
builtFor Coote family NERFINISHED
William Pole-Wellesley NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1826
constructionStart 1820
conversionToSchoolYear 1928
convertedToSchool Ballyfin College NERFINISHED
country Ireland NERFINISHED
hasAmenity fine dining restaurant
indoor pool
library
spa
wine cellar
hasEstateSize 614-acre estate
hasGroundsFeature formal gardens
lake
walled demesne
woodland
hasInteriorStyle lavish 19th-century interiors
hasNotableFeature grand portico with Ionic columns
grand staircase
marble hall
ornate plasterwork
saloon
stained glass
stucco ceilings
hasRecognition considered one of Ireland’s finest country house hotels
locatedIn Ballyfin NERFINISHED
County Laois NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Leinster NERFINISHED
locatedNear Mountrath NERFINISHED
locatedOn slopes of the Slieve Bloom Mountains
numberOfGuestRooms around 20 rooms and suites
offersActivity archery
clay pigeon shooting
fishing
garden tours
horse riding
reopenedAs country house hotel
restorationCompleted 2011
schoolClosedYear 2002
underwentRestoration early 21st century
usedAs boarding school
luxury hotel
private residence

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William Burn designed Ballyfin House