The Luke White
A tale of elegance and comfort
Wealthy and well-connected Dublin bookseller Luke White became the first person outside the Luttrell family to own the Irish castle when he bought it from them around 1829. While his renaming of the castle to ‘Woodlands’ never stuck, his memory remains in this beautifully-decorated bedroom. The elegant, elevated en-suite marble-finished bathroom is just one of the unique features of this soothing and spacious bedroom. There are also a host of sophisticated furnishing like the vintage dressing table, the wonderful wardrobes and the enormous fireplace. Finally, the big bay window that offers unrivalled views of the sprawling estate, makes the perfect place to sit back and relax as you honour his memory by losing yourself in a good book.
Classic Room Amenities
272 sq. FT. room with King or Twin bed
Complimentary WiFi
Large en-suite bathroom with bath and shower
Large, wood-burning fireplace (decoration only)
Large bay window with south facing estate views
Luxurious 100% cotton monogrammed bed linen
Turn-down service with a Luttrellstown chocolate
Fresh bottle mineral water in every bedroom daily
Molton Brown bathroom beauty accessories
Bathrobes and slippers
Laundry and dry-cleaning services
13-amp sockets
Room connects with The Queen Victoria
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