The Sir Geoffrey Suite
A luxurious homage to Luttrellstown’s founder
The Luttrellstown estate only exists because Sir Geoffrey Luttrell purchased the land while accompanying King John to Ireland in 1210. To recognise the debt we owe to him, we reinstated one of the largest and most beautiful bedrooms in the magnificent castle that now stands on his demesne. This stunning first floor suite is made up of three separate rooms. In the large bedroom, there’s a king-sized bed draped in luxurious 100% cotton monogrammed linen. In the en-suite, there are dual sinks, a spacious walk-in shower and loads of luxurious Molton Brown bathroom beauty accessories. Bathed in natural light and surrounded by warm tones and rich hues, the effortlessly comfortable sitting room includes large original windows, a grand bookcase, a magnificent fireplace, a fold-out sofa and multiple palaces to sit back and enjoy the whole experience.
Classic Room Amenities
196 sq. FT. room with king or twin bed
Complimentary WiFi
Large en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower
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
You might also like
There’s an Irish castle bedroom to suite every unique taste
The Aileen Plunkett
Experience the exquisite tastes of the former owner
The original bedroom of Luttrellstown Castle’s former owner boasts a large adjoining double bathroom with a stunning, copper stand-alone tub that has to be seen to be believed.
Visit Room >The Duchess of Cumberland
Enjoy the incredible sights outside and in
The sight of a stunning, hand-carved four-poster bed, surrounded by vintage furniture, is matched only by the breath-taking sights of the original castle turrets out the bay windows.
Visit Room >The King John
An unrivalled view with an unexpected secret
While the appeal of the glorious garden views out the huge windows of this spacious double room are clear to see, the secret stairway down to the Van Stry ballroom is much harder to see.
Visit Room >The Queen Victoria
A quiet corner that’s fit for a queen
This beautiful room was the preferred choice of the visiting monarch due to its secluded location at the quiet side of the castle, overlooking the picturesque front gardens.
Visit Room >The Baron Irnham
Understandably, one of the best views of the estate
This big, bright, elegant double room with great views looking out over the Luttrellstown estate, is appropriately named after the man credited with planting much of the forest within its walls.
Visit Room >The Guinness Suite
Drink in the decadence of the famous family
This magnificent ground-floor, double-bed suite, with its majestic sitting room overlooking the estate, is decadence fit for a descendant of the great family who once owned Luttrellstown Castle.
Visit Room >The Lady Elizabeth
Share the experience of splendour
South-facing and effortlessly luxurious, this large twin room offers enough space for the family, as well as some unique views over the inner courtyard of Luttrellstown Castle.
Visit Room >The Carhampton
Incredible craftsmanship from start to finishes
There’s a real celebration of ornate craftsmanship on show in this beautifully-finished double room, the soft pastel colours of which shine when the sun streams in its big, beautiful windows.
Visit Room >The Luke White
A tale of elegance and comfort
The elegant, elevated en-suite marble-finished bathroom is just one of the unique features of this soothing, beautifully-decorated bedroom, named after the castle’s famous bookselling former owner.
Visit Room >The Luttrell
The heartbeat of a historic castle
Situated in the heart of the castle, over its magnificent entrance doors, the original Luttrell family room features a spectacular four-poster that looks right out over their expansive estate.
Visit Room >The Millennium
A feast of luxurious furnishings
From its stunning four-poster bed and marble-clad bathroom, to its classic high ceilings and vintage rocking chair, this unique castle bedroom is fit for a royal, even though it’s named after a racehorse.
Visit Room >