Cashel Palace Hotel

The Cashel Palace Hotel is a 61 bedroom Palladian mansion now operating as a hotel and restaurant in Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland. It was constructed around 1730 for Theophilus Bolton in a Georgian-style and was designed by the most famous architect of the day, Edward Lovett Pearce. It was originally the residence of various Church of Ireland archbishops, until they moved to Waterford.

Cashel Palace Hotel

The Cashel Palace Hotel is a 61 bedroom Palladian mansion now operating as a hotel and restaurant in Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland. It was constructed around 1730 for Theophilus Bolton in a Georgian-style and was designed by the most famous architect of the day, Edward Lovett Pearce. It was originally the residence of various Church of Ireland archbishops, until they moved to Waterford.