set amid a fine estate, a mile from the nearest road, this classically
proportioned late-Georgian house is a haven of peace and tranquility.
The present owners are Jim and Kate Nicholson. Kate’s family has
owned the estate since 1704 and planted the magnificent early 18th
century lime avenue. Each of the five large guest rooms has very fine
views towards the Glen of Aherlow. One recent American visitor
remarked that all bedrooms are bigger than his drawing room while
the bathroom is actually larger than his dining room. Horse riding is
available locally and foxhunting is organised from October to March
when the house is otherwise closed.
The Lismacue House estate, in County Tipperary, was purchased in 1704 by William Baker, a direct ancestor of the current owner, Kate Nicholson, and she and her family have recently celebrated 300 years of unbroken occupation.
Lismacue House is set in the centre of a 200 acre demesne and is approached by one of the most impressive lime avenues in the whole of Ireland, planted in about 1760. The present Lismacue House was completed in 1813 to the design of William Robertson, an Irish architect with a large practise in the region.
While a classically proportioned Georgian country house in every way, Lismacue House is covered with a subtle and delicate gothic layer, both internally and externally, which makes it all the more interesting and unusual. The drawing room and library still retain their original wallpaper, their superb mahogany doors, and much of their original pictures and furnishings, while the bedrooms are large, with wonderful views of the surrounding countryside.
Outside are well tended gardens, trout fishing on the estate's own river and five golf courses within a thirty minute drive. Horse riding can be arranged with prior notice, and there is wonderful hill walking in the Galtee Mountains and the nearby Glen of Aherlow. For the racing enthusiast there are race courses at Clonmel, Limerick, Thurles and Tipperary, while the Cork race course at Mallow is also well within reach.
Kate and her husband Jim are both keen foxhunters and organise foxhunting from October to March when the house would otherwise be closed. As a result of their keen interest and expertise, Lismacue House is geared to meeting the needs of hunting folk, who are looked after and entertained in traditional style. Their nearest packs are the Scarteen, more usually known as the Black and Tans, the Limerick and the Tipperary.
Directions:
From Tipperary take the N24 through Bansha towards Cahir. The entrance is 200 yards beyond the village of Bansha on the left of the road.
Sat Nav:
52.447012, -08.048772
Five rooms
B&B pps: €75-€85
Single supplement: €20
Dinner: €49; book by 10am
French spoken.
Children welcome
Open:
17 March to 31 October
Credit Cards: Visa, Mastercard
Jim & Kate Nicholson
Lismacue House, Bansha,
Co. Tipperary
E-mail: info@lismacue.com
Tel: +353 62 54106
Fax: +353 62 54126
www.lismacue.com




