This was the best place we have ever stayed. Nothing could be fualted. The rooms rae as luxurious as any 5* hotel and the breakfasts are to die for. We had to be dragged away on our final day. We absoloutely loved everything!
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This was the best place we have ever stayed. Nothing could be fualted. The rooms rae as luxurious as any 5* hotel and the breakfasts are to die for. We had to be dragged away on our final day. We absoloutely loved everything!
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Having read previous reviews we couldn't wait to arrive at Gen House, we thought that we may be in for a treat and we were not to be dissapointed, a treat indeed !
We were met by Guy and Diana who showed us to our sea view room, one of six all beautifully decorated and equiped on the first floor landing.
After settling in Diana served her very special cream tea on the garden seat in front of the house. The two Glen spaniels Paddy and Chloe kept up the family tradition by giving us a warm welcome (see photo)
Diana's breakfasts are legendry, served in their beautiful dining room across the hall from the residents lounge where they have an honesty bar (nice touch)
Like previous guests we ate at the Pink Elephant just up the road
the young chef came to greet us and talk about his menu, we settled for the local caught John Dorry
Jeffandi.........Nottingham
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The Glen Country House is absolutely a dream come true - not a detail is missed here! The Glen is actually located in Kilbrittain, about 20 minutes south of Kinsale. To access the property you drive through a long tree-lined driveway, filled with flowering hydrangeas here and there. The ivy covered country house is situated with the most unbelievable view - acres of pastures, forests and off in the not-so-far distance a view of the bay.
As you enter this hundred-plus years-old building, you are greeted with large vases of fresh cut flowers. The library is warm and welcoming, with shelves of books and large comfortable chairs and pillows.
Our check-in was quick, and they took us immediately upstairs to our family suite on the first floor. One room was for our children - a smaller sized room with bunk beds (a huge hit for my 8 and 10 year olds!), dresser, TV, and windowsill filled with children's books. Through a doorway to the bathroom, which is shared with the parent's suite.
The bathroom was very large and beautifully decorated. A large claw-footed tub, pedestal sink with lots of countertop space above, toilet and separate shower stall. Lots of nice towels, good water pressure in the shower and nice hot water at all times.
The parent's suite was fabulous - large queen bed, with two sets of fluffy down pillows, super comfortable mattress, and large fluffy down comforter. The room also had a dresser, armoire, desk, and wonderfully large windows. Also in our room (as well as our children's) was a vase of fresh cut flowers, as well as bottled water and glasses. Our room also came with a flat screen wall mounted TV which was a welcome touch.
None of the other guests had checked in yet, so we had a chance to peek in the other rooms. All had the fresh flowers and bottled water, big windows, gorgeous views, fluffy pillows and comforters. Most rooms were decorated with "country cottage" type prints - large cabbage roses, plaids, checks, in the reds/roses/dusty pink/green color schemes. Very elegant and classy. Piles of magazines available to read in the hallway - many American favorites such as Country Living, Food & Wine, etc.
They do not serve dinner, but gave excellent recommendations to several nearby pubs. When we got back, we truly enjoyed just sitting outside and enjoying the view.
For breakfast, you are seated in a beautiful dining room done in a wonderfully deep red. Many family portraits line the walls. A cold buffet was set up with chopped fresh fruit, strawberry/rhubarb mix, stewed prunes, granola, cold cereal, juice, etc. They were there like a flash with hot tea and soda bread (the best we had on the whole trip!) The menu has several options, including the full irish, buttermilk pancakes and my personal favorite - french toast with bananas. I'm not sure I can do that dish justice here - but Diana makes it in a special way that gives the french toast a carmelized sugar-type crust to it (similar to creme brulee), and when topped with fresh bananas is simply to die for! The best part - Diana was very generous and shared both her soda bread and french toast recipes with me!!
After breakfast we went outside and met their two dogs - Paddy and Chloe. These two dogs loved the attention, and we loved having a chance to play with such wonderful pets. We spent an hour or more just walking through the "front yard", playing with the dogs and just relaxing.
Fortunately we booked two nights here, so we got to enjoy the wonderful bed linens, flowers, and utter comfort another evening. Breakfast the next morning was even better in that we were the only guests there that day, so we were able to chat more with Guy. He told us more about their farm, about how they entered the B&B business, etc. After breakfast we had to visit with the dogs and took advantage of the gorgeous landscape, while our children took advantage of the tire swing and soccer ball!
Hands down this was the most fabulous place we stayed on our 2 week visit to Ireland. My children still talk about what a wonderful time we had there, and they miss the dogs! I don't know when we will be able to return to Ireland - but if we do we are staying here for the majority of our trip! I can't stress this enough - do not miss this gem of a B&B. After you stay here, everywhere else will pale in comparison!!
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We couldn't believe our good fortune when we drove up to The Glen Country House. We had been unable to find accommodations in Kinsale and had discovered The Glen quite by accident when looking for alternate places to stay. We were delighted beyond our wildest dreams when we saw what a beautiful property we had selected so accidentally. The view from our room looked across a pasture with horses, cows, and two wonderful English Springer Spaniels to the estuary that runs out to the North Atlantic. Guy and Diana Scott are delightful hosts, and Diana prepares a breakfast second to none. Our bed was the most comfortable of all our accommodations throughout Ireland. Guy told me when they decided to venture into the B&B business, they understood that the two things they needed to get right were the bed and the breakfast ... and boy, did they ever!! Be sure and have dinner at the Pink Elephant nearby. The food was great and the staff was tremendously entertaining! As much as we enjoyed visiting and shopping in Kinsale, the best part of that stop was our stay at The Glen Country House.
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Business service (e.g., internet access)The Glen Country House is a beautiful place to stay and is owned and managed by Mrs. and Mr. Scott. The Glen Country House is located in Ireland with a gorgeous view of Courtmacsherry bay.
The rooms are like pictures from a fairytale. The beds are so comftorble it feels like you are sleeping on a cloud. They have a feather comfreters and pillows and while you are relaxing in bed you can watch the flat screen T.V. I also loved the way they assorted the all the furniture and accessories. It was so luxurious!
My family and I absolutely loved the cows and horses! When we arrived at the farm/country house we were pleasantly greeted by cows, horses, 2 dogs, and Mrs. and Mr. Scott. I felt so welcome.
Mrs. Scott is a fantastic cook! She made us hot scones and tea. In the morning a warm delicious breakfast was waiting for us downstairs. She had cereal, oatmeal, black and white pudding, and fresh bread. Talk about Irish hospitality! There was practically every kind of Irish food there.
I think everyone should get a chanceto visit The Glen. I would be very surprised if anyone didn't like it. I really enjoyed myself!
