Merrion + Fitzwilliams Squares
The Merrion Mews & Stables
Dublin, Ireland
One of the Landmark Trust’s unique collection of antique properties, this 1792 converted coachman’s house is situated above a working stable, still in use by the city’s mounted police corps. Originally part of an adjacent townhouse property (No. 63 Merrion Square), the mews once housed the household’s coachman, his family, and a lot of hay. Now it’s a charmingly restored three-bedroom hideaway, with a cozy living room, a spacious country-style kitchen with a traditional weathered kitchen table, and three basic-but-comfortable bedrooms (one with its own bath).
Room to Book:
Room to Book: The four-poster with the roof light is the most atmospheric, but the rooms at the rear have views of the main house and garden.
Insider Tip:
Check the Landmark Trust website for special deals; it often offers three nights for the price of two.
Amenities
Open / Closes- Accessible by Public Transportation
- Family Friendly
- Minimum Stay Required
- Manor/Estate/Villa
- Parking Available
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Number of Suites: 1 house, sleeps 6
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Year Opened: 1792
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