
A Historic Setting
Strasburgh Manor has historical links dating back to the 18th century. It was part of the Strasburgh House estate which, at one time, comprised 242 acres.
The two beautifully renovated, stone-cut buildings that comprise the holiday homes were the coach houses attached to the House, once occupied by James Burke who was killed in the French Revolution in 1790.
French Origins
The House was named after the French town of Strasbourg. It figured prominently in Irish history up to its demise in 1921 when it was burned down during the Irish War of Independence.
Families associated with it included: Burke, Daxon, Stacpoole, Huxley, Mahon, Talbot, Taylor, Scott & McGann*

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A special welcome!
Strasburgh Manor is a family holiday location - children are very welcome (special facilities are available).
You'll find the Rates, as well as Booking and Contact information here...
House One
4 ensuite bedrooms
for up to 9 people
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House Two
2 ensuite bedrooms
for up to 4 people
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Holidays in Strasburgh Manor
The Manor is located just 30 minutes drive from Shannon International Airport and close to historic Ennis, the capital town of County Clare, in the Shannon Region.
Sample a flavour of the many things to see and do while based at Strasburgh Manor, not alone in the surrounding County Clare but throughout the West of Ireland. A full information pack on the attractions and facilities available in Co. Clare and the West of Ireland is available on arrival.
Read more about the many things to see and what to do in our area here...

Luxury & Charm
Painstakingly restored to their former glory, the Strasburgh Manor buildings combine 'old-world' charm, including cedar beams and traditional stone fireplaces, with superb modern amenities.
Facilities
include TV and DVD;
baby-related services (i.e. baby-sitting facilities, cot) are available on request.
Both houses are centrally heated (electric) and have double glazed windows
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