We got married at Langrish House, and should have put this review up earlier and for that I apologise, but not one detail has been forgotten and I can remember our stay and day as if it was yesterday.
Langrish is absolutely beautiful, it is set in immaculate grounds with a lake, chickens and flowers galore. The house itself is beyond charming, it's like staying at someone's home with welcoming fires and flowers, staff and comfort.
Nothing it too much trouble for Robina (the owner) and her wonderful team. We stayed in the Hideaway which is the honeymoon suite and our guests took over the whole house! Each person thoroughly enjoyed their stay and found it a really special treat. The sense of privacy, comfort and calm is outstanding.
The food is amazing as is the service. They catered perfectly for the wedding breakfast itself, and the next day breakfast was served in a specially made up long dining table so we could sit with all our guests to enjoy the delicious sausages, eggs, thick fresh toast, anything we wanted.
The rooms are charming and comfortable, all in keeping with the style and era of Langrish. Touches like the wellies by the front door are just great, as are the family pictures in the lounge.
We married in The Vaults, which are so unique, steeped with history and beyond romantic. We stayed a second night before flying off, and had a private dinner down there that night. We were so impressed with the service, the standards and the food (which we got to truly appreciate after being too excited to eat at the wedding!). I've eaten in many top London restaurants and would choose Langrish over Gordon Ramsey, The Ritz and Savoy.
The rooms are quite expensive, and if that's the only thing putting you off don't worry, it is worth every penny.
We may sound biased since we married there of course, but from the first visit we felt welcome and 'at home' and comfortable there before the most amazing treatment we received for our wedding. And that is p