Nestled on the scenic shores of West Cork, the Courtmacsherry Hotel embodies a legacy steeped in the rich tapestry of Irish history. Once a majestic summer residence built between 1841 and 1851, our hotel was initially the lavish retreat of the Earl of Shannon. Today, it stands proudly as a beacon of hospitality on the Wild Atlantic Way, offering guests a unique blend of historical elegance and modern luxury.
A Rich Historical Narrative
Courtmacsherry Hotel, featured in Margaret O’Dwyer’s seminal work, "Principal Houses in the Parish of Barryroe 18th–20th Century," is a cornerstone of local heritage. This architectural gem encapsulates the evolution of Barryroe parish, housing stories of prominent families whose lives shaped the region. From Anglo-Norman settlers to influential bankers and military figures, each narrative thread contributes to the rich mosaic of our hotel's identity.
Architectural Splendor and Timeless Elegance
The hotel’s design features the popular curved gables of late 18th and early 19th-century Irish country houses, a testament to its time as the estate of the Boyle family. After surviving the tumult of Ireland's War of Independence, the building was lovingly restored, retaining its historical charm while embracing the needs of modern guests.
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Courtmacsherry,
Bandon,
Co. Cork,
P72 XD95
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+353 23 884 6198