Take a tour of our Tipperary Bed & Breakfast 

Our bed and breakfast accommodation in Tipperary comprises of magnificent spacious rooms. The lounge, for guest use, is furnished with comfortable restful seating. The dining room is set off with a view of the flower and shrub bedecked embankments that are a feature of our gardens, to the rear via spacious sunroom also for guest use.

Choose from a double room or family room, with en-suite facilities, tea/coffee making facilities, hair dryers, telephone, e-mail, TV, Free WIFI.

The following on request - steam press, trousers press, fax, etc., etc., 

The view from the rooms gives the guest an appreciation of the idyllic location that is 'Farrenwick Country House', with Slievenamon to the North East and the Galtee mountain range to the South West.

The spacious car park can accommodate all types of transport, cars, vanetts, and dormobiles and is under security night and day.
No smoking permitted on the premises.
No dogs allowed

To book our bed and breakfast contact us today!

Kay and Denis - experienced Bed and Breakfast owners for over twenty years and recipients of coveted Failte Ireland 'Merit Awards' since first introduced. See our ‘customer’s comments page’

 

Family Sitting Room where guests are welcomed with tea or coffee and homemade scones on arrival, also the scene is embellished with family memorabilia and tokens of appreciation from satisfied guests.

 

Bedroom 1 This room is comprised of a double and a single bed, and peerage furniture, full ensuite facility, tea/coffee making facilities and telephone facilities. From the window the visitor is treated to a view of the famed Sliabh na mBhan – mountain of the women – steeped in folklore. Lush green pastures of neighbouring dairy farmland in the foreground.

 

Bedroom 2 This room is comprised of a double and a single bed, full ensuite facility, tea/coffee making facilities and telephone facilities.

 

Bedroom 3 is the largest of all three guest rooms. It comprised of a double and two single beds, full ensuite facility, tea/coffee making facilities and telephone facilities. From the window the visitor is treated to a view of the famed Galtee Mountains that forms the acclaimed Glen of Aherlow where they can meander the hills of Tipperary either on foot or forest drives where it is not uncommon to meet Secker deer, fox and hair roaming the country side.

 

Dining Room has the capacity to accommodate a total of ten people. On entering one is impressed with the tasteful layout of the room that has a selection of fresh fruit and preserves from local suppliers and home grown, juices, cereal of choice and porridge to order. A cooked breakfast comprises of a combination of the usual bacon, egg, sausage tomato, mushrooms, and black and white ‘pudding’. Fortified for the day's activities guests are lavish in their praise of Kay’s breakfasts.

 

Living Room The living room is where ‘it all happens’ and guests will want to share a ‘cuppa’ at the kitchen table to relate their life experiences and so it goes in Farrenwick Country House.

 

Farrenwick Corridor The Corridor is decorated with photographs of the family and paintings by the grandchildren and clearly sets the demarcation of the ‘family quarters’ from those of the visitor.

 

Farrenwick Entrance The Entrance is the setting of the ‘family atmosphere’ that is the hallmark of a stay at Farrenwick Country House where both Kay & Denis will make the quizzical visitor made feel at home with a warm welcome and a welcome' cuppa' after a tiring days’ journey visiting the many interesting sites of Tipperary or further a field. The ‘guestbook’ is located here and bears testimony to all that this Irish Home is renound for.