"A seventeenth-century former marquis’s fishing lodge, this 300-acre estate often visited by wandering deer has "first-class service." Expect "very pretty views over the Sheen Falls" through the floor-to-ceiling windows from many vantage points. Rooms are decorated in hues of peaches and cream. "The design is Irish manor home with traditional furnishings of a very high quality." The Fall restaurant offers modern Irish cuisine and The Stables restaurant Brasserie, located in the former stables, offers an eclectic all-day menu."