Marlagh Lodge

Marlagh Lodge has three spacious bedrooms. Although guests may prefer to relax with a good book (each room has its own bookcase)

the little “essentials” of 21st Century life are still there – discreet TVs and Wi-Fi internet access.

Our bathrooms are full of luxurious little goodies from fluffy towels and bathrobes

to indulgent lotions and potions, guaranteed to make you feel truly pampered!

The Blue Room

with its king-sized Victorian cast iron four-poster is especially popular.

The ensuite bathroom has a rolltop bath
(lovingly restored by Rachel!)
and an interesting
mahogany-framed blue sink
dating from the 1920s.

The Chintz Room
with its restful aquamarine and cream colour scheme…

has traditional furnishings
with a contemporary twist,
a king-sized bed
and a spacious ensuite shower room.

The Print Room
has cream and brass beds – either available as a twin or super-king –
and is populated by cherubs!

Its private bathroom (with more cherubs!)
is just across the private landing
and has both a bath and a shower.

The Drawing Room
is full of books, interesting objets and photographs.
We’re particularly interested in Ireland’s country houses,
including those that are now in a state of ruin,
so there’s plenty to browse through on that subject.

We’re both musicians (Robert is an organist and pianist and Rachel is an opera singer)
and those of a similar bent are welcome to play the grand piano in the Music Room.

There are also some interesting old photos,
including our ‘before, during and after’ collection
which charts Marlagh Lodge’s journey from
decaying wreck to elegant home!

Breakfast at Marlagh Lodge
will certainly set you up for the day!
There’s fruit, fresh bread, cereals and muesli to start off with,
and goodies such as ‘Marlagh Lodge Tummy Warmer’ –
creamy porridge with Bushmills whiskey, brown sugar and cream.
Of course, we only use the best ingredients in our Ulster Fry – local sausages and bacon,
traditional soda bread and potato bread and local free range eggs
– sometimes from our own resident hens.

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