April 3, 2020
These are difficult days: we are all in the midst of a humbling and trying atmosphere. We face a long period of imposed and unexpected isolation. We don’t want to be here, we did not book it, and given the option we would definitely check out early. Our Irish Landmarker guest community has an […]
January 20, 2020
Kicking off the new decade with an award for the Barbican in Glenarm, Co. Antrim! Built in 1825 from local basalt, this medieval miniature castle really takes you back in time. The village of Glenarm dates back to Norman times, claiming to be the oldest town in Ulster! The word ‘Barbican’ comes from the Old […]
June 1, 2017
Orla Kelly reflects on her recent stay at Inchiquin House: Having worked on so many of Irish Landmark Trust’s wonderful properties, I was never able to step back far enough from a house to really appreciate how magical the entire experience is. I had forgotten how sculptural the stone walls in Clare are: they mark the […]
January 23, 2015
Many many thanks for your help in organising our stay in Blackhead Lighthouse. We returned to Dublin following 4 wonder ful days around Whitehead and Belfast. The lighthouse accommodation was absolutely a delighted – such a wonderful property in such an amazing location. Not only i s the house in such a special spot but […]
November 25, 2013
‘Live a Fairytale in a Getaway Castle Tower’ – this is the wonderful heading to John Dorman’s recent contribution to Houzz.com. The article discusses, amongst other really interesting properties, Irish Landmark’s Helen’s Tower and Wicklow Lighthouse. We were very taken with the well described ‘House in the Clouds’. Now there’s one Irish Landmark […]
August 8, 2013
Blogger Sinead Doyle of The Write Road writes a great piece about The Barbican and playing Rapunzel on our turret tower in Co.Antrim. We love when anyone writes about our properties and these days we get to read a lot of great reviews and content published about and maybe written in our properties. Check out her article […]
February 8, 2013
“A 19th-century keeper’s cottage on a remote peninsula now belongs to the Irish Landmark Trust, The lighthouse keeper had such brilliant blue eyes that my friend couldn’t stop staring at him…” click here to read the full article by Catherine Mack in the Financial Times of February 8, 2013
January 18, 2013
“….The rooms are all different but have alot of character. The house is warm and clean and it is a good time of the year to go as you can appreciate the open fire and the warmth of the….” Read full review
January 2, 2013
Click here to read a guest’s review about Clomantagh Castle.
December 20, 2012
See what Ed Leahy of RTE Travel website has to say about our Irish Landmark properties. Click here