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  1. To make a booking, please click on the button below or contact our Reservations Department directly on +353 4788100 / info@castleleslie.com. All of our dining options must be booked in advance of arrival. Conor's Bar is the ideal place to relax with a pint of Guinness or enjoy traditional country home cooking in a more casual setting. View our ...

  2. Book Castle Leslie Estate, Ireland on Tripadvisor: See 2,249 traveller reviews, 1,784 candid photos, and great deals for Castle Leslie Estate, ranked #1 of 1 hotel in Ireland and rated 4.5 of 5 at Tripadvisor.

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  3. Located in beautiful Glaslough, Co. Monaghan, Ireland. Glaslough has been rated many times as one of the top Tidy Towns. It certainly does live up to that reputation while driving through to the jaw-dropping Castle Leslie in wonderful Co Monaghan. This old Castle has a wonderfully elegant charm to it.

    • Glaslough Village Glaslough, Co. Monaghan Republic of Ireland
  4. Castle Leslie Estate County Monaghan’s vibrant landscape is full of gentle hills, glistening lakes and small idyllic market towns, like Glaslough where Castle Leslie Estate is located. The county is well known as the birthplace of the poet Patrick Kavanagh and the images evoked by his poems and prose relate to rural life at its best, run at a ...

  5. View our gallery showcasing the various aspects of Castle Leslie Estate. Offers. Vouchers. Home. Home. ... County Monaghan Ireland Eircode: H18 FY04 Phone: ...

  6. Facilities. The Equestrian Centre combines the authentic charm of a country estate with all the amenities you’d expect from one of Ireland’s best horse-riding locations: • 1,000 acres of private estate. • Cross-country jumps. • 21 miles of meandering bridleways. • Mile-long all-weather gallop. • 56 stables. • Mechanical Horse.

  7. The Leslie Family arrived in Ireland in the 16th Century and bought the Estate at that time. The original castle on the lake at Glaslough at the northern tip of County Monaghan was acquired in 1665 by the ‘fighting bishop’ John Leslie with funds rewarded to him by Charles II; the deed remains in the family archive.

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