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The Old Stable Mews

Castle Leslie Estate
Glaslough
County Monaghan
Glaslough
County Monaghan
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The Old Stable Mews is the latest jewel in the crown of the Castle Leslie Estate in Glaslough, COunty Monaghan. Set within a picturesque cut-stone courtyard on a hidden but still accessible part of the Estate, it is an old coach house, which has been fully restored and refurbished.
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The Old Stable Mews offers twelve wonderful two-bedroom mews furnished to a high standard, ideal for both a leisure break and a corporate venue. Each mew caters for up to 5 guests in comfortable and relaxing surroundings.
Guests can choose to cater for themselves, or alternatively dine in Conor’s Bar or Snaffles Restaurant in the Hunting Lodge. You may even spoil yourself with dinner in The Castle during your stay. Pre-booking is advisable to ensure your seat in the Castle for a gastronomic experience.
The Village Cottages are located conveniently close to the Equestrian Centre, the Cookery School and the Spa facilities. On the Estate there are also miles of stunning walks and locally you can enjoy shopping, golf, rally driving, water sports, clay pigeon shooting and much more.
Directions

From Dublin (90 minutes)
From Dublin City Centre head for new M1 out of Dublin for Belfast. Once on the M1 follow the new M1 for approximately 35 miles and then take the turn for Ardee. Just before Ardee go straight through the first roundabout and take the third turn off the next roundabout for N2 Derry – DO NOT GO INTO ARDEE. Follow the N2 (signed for Derry) through Carrickmacross, Castleblayney and Clontibret. Three miles after Clontibret you will come to a turn to the right for Armagh (beside lorry yard) Turn left at the end of the road. Take the first turn right 100 meters up the road and over a humpbacked bridge. This turn is just before a bad bend so be careful when turning. (If you miss the turn you can take the next turn right R185 two miles further on and is sign posted for the village of Glaslough.)
Follow this road to the end. You will see the Estate wall on your right -follow it into the village of Glaslough and up to the gates of the estate. When inside the gates drive 500 meters to the end of the driveway and you are at the Castle front Doors

From Belfast (70 Minutes)
Belfast-Armagh. Take the Armagh to Monaghan road passing through the village of Middletown before you come to the border. About 2 miles passed Middletown there is a BP petrol station on the border. After passing over the border take the first turn right, about half a mile passed the border. The turn is over a hump back bridge. The turn is just before a bad bend so be careful when turning.(If you miss the turn you can take the next turn right R185 two miles further on and is sign posted for the village of Glaslough.)
Follow this road to the end. You will see the Estate wall on your right -follow it into the village of Glaslough and up to the gates of the estate. When inside the gates drive 500 meters to the end of the driveway and you are at the Castle front Doors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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