The West Wing Suite is a stunning Two Storey, Two-Bedroom Suite, located in a Private Wing of The Castle. The Master Bedroom has a large four-poster bed, a grand bathroom with a separate roll-top bath and walk-in shower along with a romantic Juliet balcony to welcome in the morning sunrise. The West Wing Suite also comes with a junior guest bedroom with a double bed and private separate bathroom.
The Downstairs of the suite, comprises a beautifully furnished, generously proportioned private sitting room, with kitchenette and a magnificent large terrace, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of Glaslough Lake and your own private access to the Castle gardens.
The West Wing suite also offers couples a private Treatment Room where individually they can enjoy a relaxing full body massage by one of our expert spa therapists.
The guestrooms in the Lodge, our country house hotel are chic and boutique. Each bedroom has been decorated in keeping with the building’s period features and designed with comfort in mind. Guestrooms offer a blissful king size bed or twin bed accommodation, a smart TV, a free standing Victorian roll top bath, separate walk in shower plus fabulous bathroom amenities from The Handmade Soap Company.
READ MORE BOOK NOWThese extra special guestrooms at the Lodge are as exclusive and as exceptional as each one of our guests. They offer all the guestroom comforts of our Lodge Classic Rooms, however are particularly spacious. Each one features a balcony overlooking the Equestrian Centre or their own private courtyard or instead a beautiful and comfortable sitting area where you can relax with your favourite book. These rooms are designed for pure comfort and makes staying at the Lodge an even more magnificent experience.
READ MORE BOOK NOWSet within a picturesque cut-stone courtyard in a quiet corner of Castle Leslie Estate surrounded by ancient woodlands, The Old Stable Mews is a rare blend of contemporary elegance and Victorian craftsmanship. Situated a fifteen minute walk, or a short drive through the estate to our Irish Castle hotel, this old coachhouse has been fully restored and refurbished and offers wonderful two-bedroomed Mews equipped with every modern comfort.
READ MORE BOOK NOWThe Mauve Room and its adjoining dressing room came to be known as The Royal Suite, having provided sweet slumber and other delights to numerous royalty, such as Queen Margaret of Sweden, The Duke and Duchess of Connaught (Queen Victoria’s favourite son, and also Desmond Leslie’s godfather),
READ MORE BOOK NOWThe Blue Room acquired its marvellous deep blue colour from Lady Leonie Leslie, before she later moved into the Mauve Room. Subsequently it was transformed to an ‘Odeon cinema’ style TV room, with suitably hideous colours and plastic seats, for Sammy Leslie and her little sister, Camilla.
READ MORE BOOK NOWDesmond, as well as his stories, was always charming and larger than life. He stumbled his way through his education and finally ended up in Trinity College, Dublin. He later joined the Royal Air Force where he confessed to doing ‘very little indeed, bar drink tea and smoke cigarettes’!
READ MORE BOOK NOWAs the name suggests, this room is at one of the highest points of the house and has a wonderful balcony with sweeping views of the beautiful lake and gardens. When The Leslie children’s aunt, Anne Cockran bought an enormous garden umbrella, they decided to use it as a parachute. Anita, Jack and Desmond were ready to launch themselves from the high balcony but were prevented in the nick of time.
READ MORE BOOK NOWFormerly the ‘second best guest room’, the Chinese Room overlooks the front of Castle Leslie. The splendid views of the landscape make it clear why the estate is a popular choice among hotels in Monaghan. This room was often reserved for distinguished male guests, but was also a welcome refuge for sculptor Clare Sheridan, whose bust of Shane Leslie can be found on the top floor Nursery landing.
READ MORE BOOK NOWThe Green Room has some of the most spectacular views in the entire Castle of the outside landscape, and overlooks the garden and Glaslough lake. It has wide bay windows and is a particularly friendly room that still boasts its original Victorian handmade wallpaper. It is a bright sunlit romantic room draped in green with a stunningly beautiful en suite complete with freestanding bath, walk-in shower and two sinks.
READ MORE BOOK NOWShane (born John) was the eldest of the four Leslie sons of Sir John Leslie, 2nd Bt., and Leonie Jerome. In this room, inspired by views of the lake, and many years before his grand-daughter Sammy designed and installed the great gothic bath, Shane wrote many of his best books and poems. The scenery which so inspired him has now resulted in Castle Leslie becoming one of the most popular hotels in Monaghan.
READ MORE BOOK NOWThis used to be known as the Pink Room due to the colour it was painted. It’s a cosy room in winter and was often used by Sir John Betjeman, the Poet Laureate, whenever he visited the Castle. It has marvellous views of the front of the Castle and outdoor landscape.
READ MORE BOOK NOWGuests will find Anita’s pastel portrait hanging on the main stairs. Anita’s Room offers stunning views of the magnificent trees to the front of Castle Leslie Estate that can be seen from the window. This stunning scenery demonstrates why the estate is one of the foremost Monaghan hotels.
READ MORE BOOK NOWSir John Norman Ide Leslie, 4th Bt. of Castle Leslie, Glaslough (1916-2016), affectionately known as ‘Uncle Jack’ by his family, was born in New York on 6 December 1916. He was the son of Sir John Randolph Shane Leslie, 3rd Bt., and Marjorie Ide, daughter of the American diplomat Henry Clay Ide, of Vermont, USA. He was a first cousin once removed of former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill as his paternal grandmother, Leonie Jerome, and Churchill’s mother, Lady Randolph Churchill (born Jennie Jerome), were sisters – the daughters of American financier Leonard Jerome.
READ MORE BOOK NOWOnce the main housekeepers sitting room, the Room of Calm has invariably been used as an oasis of peace and welcome reprieve from the daily demands of the Castle. It also provides the perfect couple’s destination, and has gained Castle Leslie a reputation as one of the most romantic hotels Ireland has to offer.
READ MORE BOOK NOWNorman’s room is quaint with picturesque views of the gardens and lake. The bed dates to 1617 and once belonged to Clara Frewen, one of the Jerome sisters, from her home Brede Place in Sussex, lovingly restored by her in the late 1800s. Built in 1350, Brede Place once belonged to Sir Goddard Oxenbridge, a judge and court guard for King Henry VII. These luxurious settings make the room one of the best destinations for spa breaks Ireland has to offer.
READ MORE BOOK NOWAgnes Bernelle (Agi to her friends) was Desmond Leslie’s first wife. She was also a wartime secret agent, cabaret legend, actress, and Ireland’s oldest punk. TBorn in Weimar Berlin, Agnes and brought up in a privileged theatrical milieu. Her father was Rudolf Bernauer, a Jewish Hungarian theatre impresario and satirical songwriter. Agnes’ family fled to London in 1936 prior to the outbreak of World War II.
READ MORE BOOK NOWThis used to be known as the Pink Room due to the colour it was painted. It’s a cosy room in winter and was often used by Sir John Betjeman, the Poet Laureate, whenever he visited the Castle. It has marvellous views of the front of the Castle and outdoor landscape.
READ MORE BOOK NOWHelen Leslie (née Strong) mother to Sammy and Camilla Leslie, was brought up in the tiny village of Wilviliscombe, Somerset. She was a primary school teacher for a short time before heading off to Gibraltar where she made a living ‘procuring’ whiskey and ‘kindly delivering’ it across the Spanish border. Later, on a skiing holiday in Kitzbuhl, Austria she laid eyes on the devastatingly handsome and ‘dangerous’ Desmond Leslie. Helen was advised by a mutual friend to steer clear of Desmond, because he already had a ‘100 volt wife and an exotic mistress – so you’re allowed just to look’!
READ MORE BOOK NOWLionel Leslie was the youngest of four brothers, Shane Seymour, Norman and Lionel, sons of Sir John, 2nd Bt. and his wife Lady Leonie Leslie. Born in 1900, an avenue of oak trees was planted to commemorate his birth as well as the new century. Indeed, amazing views of the extensive trees to the front of the Castle can be seen from the window.
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