Killeavy Castle Estate

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"Relaxed fine dining with stunning provenance."
Overview
Located on a 350-acre estate made up of woods and farmland, the castle was built in the 19th century but the current property opened as a hotel in 2019. Much of the produce on the modern Irish ‘farm to plate’ style menu comes from the estate and walled gardens.
Ratings & awards
award
2 Rosette Award for Culinary Excellence
Features

  • Food and Drink
  • Cuisine style: Modern Irish
Location
12 Ballintemple Road, Killeavy, NEWRY, County Armagh, BT35 8LQ
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About the area
From its highest point up on Slieve Gullion to its lower extremity at Lough Neagh, County Armagh’s scenery packs a punch. The county claims St Patrick himself as one of its sons – the Irish patron saint was Bishop of Armagh in the fifth century – and calls itself the 'Ecclesiastical Capital of Ireland'
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Killeavy Castle Estate

Inspected by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Inspector comments
"Relaxed fine dining with stunning provenance."
Overview
Located on a 350-acre estate made up of woods and farmland, the castle was built in the 19th century but the current property opened as a hotel in 2019. Much of the produce on the modern Irish ‘farm to plate’ style menu comes from the estate and walled gardens.
Features
  • Food and Drink
  • Cuisine style: Modern Irish
Location
12 Ballintemple Road, Killeavy, NEWRY, County Armagh, BT35 8LQ
Also at this location
About the Area
Area image
From its highest point up on Slieve Gullion to its lower extremity at Lough Neagh, County Armagh’s scenery packs a punch. The county claims St Patrick himself as one of its sons – the Irish patron saint was Bishop of Armagh in the fifth century – and calls itself the 'Ecclesiastical Capital of Ireland'.

Nearby places to visit

View all (8)