Finnstown Country House Hotel, Dublin
Finnstown Country House Hotel, Dublin, Newcastle Road, Lucan, Co. Dublin
Phone: (01) 6010700
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Fax: (01) 6214059
Here at Finnstown Country House Hotel, Lucan, Dublin we are renowned for friendliness and hospitality. You are assured of a personal welcome and the expertise of the Finnstown Family.
The stunning mature grounds of this Country House with its unique charming gazebos and our ornamental 3 tiered fountain for your memorable wedding day moments. From the annual Courtship Displays of Blue, Green and Gold Plumage to the Lovers’ Troths etched into the ancient trees.
Finnstown has a well earned reputation for exquisite food and service.
In a House built for entertaining Weddings and Civil Ceremonies are our specialty at this Dublin Wedding Venue, from intimate gatherings to sumptuous banquets your Wedding day will be special for you both.
The Library Suite has been designed with your wedding in mind right down to the grand piano. On arrival the red carpet will welcome you and your guests to the Library Reception Room, making the ideal setting for your drinks reception. The sound of a brass gong will summon your guests to dine under our crystal chandeliers.
“Finnstown Country House Hotel – a beautiful place suitably located only 25 minutes from Dublin City Centre and bordering Co. Kildare”
Contact [email protected] or call 01-6010657
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Testimonials
“Finnstown House – We had our reception in Finnstown House and were delighted with everything about it. Found Edwina great to deal with. The food was excellent and everybody commented on it and basically they just looked after making sure everything went smoothly when we were having a good time which I really think is all you can ask for! Also the grounds are beautiful for photos without having to go far away from guests which was great. We also stayed the next night and had a small family meal and found the whole thing so relaxing as all the staff are so friendly and helpful.”
Submitted by Catriona Casey on Thursday 29 April 2010