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Cahir House Hotel

Cahir House Hotel

The Square, Cahir ,
Cahir House Hotel History Cahir House replaced Cahir Castle in the 1770s as the ancestral home of the Butlers of Cahir, whose titles include Barons of Cahir and Earls of Glengall. When Pierce Lord Cahir died in 1788 without an heir the vast Cahir estates developed upon the impoverished twelve-year-old Richard Butler of Glengall who had been whisked off to France by relatives. The wily Mrs. Jefferies of Blarney Castle rescued him and kept the young lord under her care until he was seventeen, when he married her daughter Emily, then sixteen. After a sumptuous wedding, the youthful couple took up residence in Cahir House and entertained the nobility of the country on a very regular basis. On one occasion “Lord Cahir gave a most flaming fete champetre in Cahir House where the company dined under marquees on the lawn and danced all the evening. Lady Cahir danced an Irish jig in her stockings to the music of an old piper. We had a superb supper in the three largest rooms, all crowded as full as they could hold and we did not get home till eight o’clock next morning and so slept all the next day”. (D.Herbert1793) For sixty years Cahir House was “home” to Lord Cahir’s family until 1853, when Richard, Earl of Glengall was declared bankrupt and the entire estates were sold. However, twenty years later, his daughter, Lady Margaret succeeded in repurchasing Cahir House and the entire Cahir estate and retained ownership until 1961 when her son Richard Butler Charteris died, thus ending a 600-year association between the Butlers and Cahir. Cahir House was occupied by Lady Margaret’s land agent for the latter half of the last century. In 1927, Miss Nora Burke leased the premises and opened Cahir House Hotel. For over forty years, the reputation of the hotel as a family run, warm, welcoming and hospitable establishment spread far and wide. Indeed, the visitor’s books include such names as De Valera, W.T. Cosgrave, Mae West, Douglas Fairbanks, Walt Disney, Jackie Kennedy to name but a few. The hotel continued to prosper under the strict management of Eileen McCool, until her death in 1974, and her legacy of genuine warmth and accommodation lives on in the hotel to this day. The hotel has enjoyed a many and varied clientele since then, and continues to incorporate the ideals and integrity of a time gone by with a modern efficiency and professionalism.
Tel: 527443000
Morrissey's Darts Cahir

Morrissey's Darts Cahir

castle street , Cahir ,
we are a local dart team started 2007 in our first summer league and never looked back we compete in tipperary darts league in the winter and Cahir and district league in the summer always up for the crack and love to play darts with two finals where we ran out runners up in 2011-2012 it only forwards from here so watch this space !!!!!!!!!
Tel: 858135759
T Cakes

T Cakes

Cupcake's & novelty & fresh cream cakes for all occasions and a selection of home baking available at markets.
Alloy wheels repair

Alloy wheels repair

Cahir Business Park, Cahir ,
We specialize in welding alluminum , steinless steel , we weding and soldering all materials like cooper , bras , bronze , silver , gold . Alloy wheels repair, crack repair, rebuilding wheels.
Tel: 857100402
Best Friends World

Best Friends World

4 Castle Street, Cahir ,
Have you shopped with us or visited us for a doggie groom? let us know and join our exclusive group just for our Loyal Customers ... it's via invite only and restricted to customers only