Durrow (Darú in Irish) is a small town in County Laois, Ireland. Durrow is located at the intersection of the N8 and N77road in the south of the county. The River Erkina flows past the town, nearby where stood Durrow Abbey. See Also:
Castle Durrow Hotel, now one of Ireland's most luxurious Irish Country House Hotels is situated in the midlands of Ireland in the village of Durrow, Co Laois, an hour or so from Dublin on the N8 Dublin-Cork road.
Built by Capt. William Flower (later to become Viscount Ashbrook) in 1716 as his family home in the Midlands of Ireland, its pre Palladian design and formal gardens were the height of fashion in their day and the grey / blue cut stone contrasts with the breathtaking views of the landscape.
Castle Durrow, Country House Hotel has been completely restored and decorated by Peter and Shelly Stokes in a comfortable, relaxing and contemporary style with modern way of life and fashion in mind without overlooking its past.
Castle Durrow has been completely restored and decorated by Peter and Shelly Stokes in a comfortable, relaxing and contemporary style with modern way of life and fashion in mind without overlooking its past.
Built in 1716 Castle Durrow now boasts large and bright reception areas, dining rooms and bedrooms.
Set in the middle of Ireland, in the village of Durrow, Co Laois, only 90 minutes from Dublin on the N8 Cork road, this 300-year-old mansion will be sure to capture your heart.