| Ti na Coille - House of the Wood - a Victorian mansion steeped
in history, Tinakilly was built by the British government in 1883
for Captain Robert Halpin, commander of "The Great Eastern"
and mariner supreme who laid 2,600 miles of telegraphic cable in
1866, joining Europe to America. Attracted by the gracious architecture,
wonderful sea views and romantic gardens, William & Bee Power
decided to purchase and undertake the renovation of what has become
one of Irelands most romantic secret hideaways. In the new Millennium,
the next generation of Powers took their place at the helm and Tinakilly
continues to welcome the guests who return again and again to escape
and relax. |
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An elegant oak-lined avenue leads up to Tinakilly House, which
is enveloped by seven acres of pleasure gardens overlooking the
Irish Sea and Broadlough Coastal Lagoon. The stunning sea views,
romantic gardens and surrounding hinterland of Tinakilly capture
but a small slice of the magnificence of county Wicklow.
Warmed by the Gulf Stream, the county known as "The Garden
of Ireland", boasts exquisite and highly acclaimed gardens
such as Mount Usher and Powerscourt. Enjoy a stroll through the
19th century gardens, which have been mapped to include the "Foxes
Wood", the "Badger Walk", the rose garden and the
herb garden, the tennis court and the croquet lawn. In Captain Halpin's
time, there were 20 people working in the rose garden alone! We
have a slightly smaller team in the garden these days but we invite
you to walk a while and enjoy the serenity. |
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While Tinakilly is a true reflection of the Victorian period,
it's kitchen prides itself on the fine blend of modern and traditional
cuisine. Fresh fish, game and Wicklow lamb are provided locally
and Tinakilly's own herb gardens supply the kitchen.
The menu changes frequently to reflect what is freshly available
locally and, in old Irish fashion, all foods including breads, jams,
chutneys and preserves are prepared by a highly skilled kitchen
staff.
An award winning wine list features not only the traditional Bordeaux
and Burgundies, but also a broad range of exciting new world wines,
which give its cellar a truly international flavour and offers the
perfect complement to your meal. |
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The elegant bedrooms reflect the Victorian period and also provide
all modern comforts. The period rooms of the west wing feature four
poster and half tester canopy beds. In the east wing, most of the
antique appointed Junior Suites and Captain Suites offer breathtaking
views over the Irish Sea whilst the remainder offer sweeping views
of our gardens.
Or, for sheer indulgence, enjoy the sumptuous Admiral's State Room.
Tinakilly House Hotel pride themselves on attention to detail and
look forward to providing a comfortable environment for your stay |
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Jan 1 - Feb 28
Nov 1 - Dec 23
Dec 27 - Dec 30 |
Mar 1 - Apr 30
Oct 1 - Oct 31 |
May 1 - Sep 30 |
| Admirals State Room |
€ 260 |
€ 273 |
€ 345 |
| Captains Suites |
€ 186 |
€ 197 |
€ 233 |
| Junior Suites with Sea View |
€ 140 |
€ 146 |
€ 175 |
| Four Poster Junior Suites |
€ 140 |
€ 146 |
€ 175 |
| Doubles |
€ 112 |
€ 117 |
€ 139 |
| Single Supplement |
€ 61 |
€ 61 |
€ 61 |
| Third Person Sharing |
€ 51 |
€ 51 |
€ 51 |
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Accommodation rates include taxes, full Irish breakfast
and are per person sharing.
Children 0-12 free accommodation when sharing with two adults.
All taxes, service charges and full Irish breakfast included.
Taxes are included in all rates quoted. |