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In 1781 Colonel John Bagwell surveyed his thousand acres of rolling South Tipperary countryside looking for the most appropriate site to build his family home.
Only one place was suitable.
The perfect spot was on a small hillock on the bank of the River Suir, with commanding views across the landscape to the wooded Comeragh Mountains beyond.
Rebuilt with enormous care and attention and at great expense after a fire in 1923, the house retains its gracious Georgian splendour. The service and facilities at the hotel will echo these high and exacting standards.
The Marlbrook will offer warm hospitality, fine food and wines in comfortable and elegant surroundings. The estate boasts a wide range of country pursuits and activities while the hotel has facilities for meetings and special occasions such as weddings.
The Marlbrook will be a luxury hotel, yet it will also be a traditional and quintessential country house retreat reflecting and evoking feelings of days gone by, a time when life was simpler and gentler, and perhaps often more refined.
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