Thursday 9 August 2018

AN IRISH ROAD TRIP (LIMERICK)


NUMBER 1 PERY SQUARE


It is always difficult when choosing a hotel that you have never stayed at before, it's so easy to be disappointed, and I should know. With over forty years of travelling behind me I have had my fair share of disappointments. Of course the safe option, although this is no guarantee, is to opt for a well known hotel chain as they will have certain recognised standards, and you know pretty well what to expect. But,what if you are looking for something a little different? Smaller, independent hotels, and boutique hotels in particular, can often surprise with their individuality, attention to detail and 'go that extra mile' personalised customer service. When they 'get it right', it can be a very pleasing and fulfilling experience.

And 'get it right' is exactly what owner Patricia Roberts has achieved with Number 1 Pery Square. Overlooking the beautiful tree lined People's Park in the delightful Georgian quarter of Limerick, Number 1 Pery Square, purchased by Patricia in 2006, is a luxury twenty bedroomed boutique hotel just a mere five minute walk from the city centre.



 
Built around 1830 by the Pery Square Tontine Company, Number One Pery Square is a Grade 1 listed building, and is one of Ireland's best examples of late Georgian architecture. The Georgian architecture is evident throughout this remarkable building, even down to the naming of the hotel's restaurant after the Georgian sash windows.

Facilities at the hotel can only be described as excellent, with a welcoming, relaxing Spa featuring a coal bunker sauna, aroma steam room, Irish mist showers, herbal cocoon, and a Zen garden, and offering a wide choice of wellness and beauty treatments.



 

For all your culinary needs look no further than Restaurant Sash, a Michelin recommended restaurant, which serves some amazingly delicious meals, using many herbs and ingredients freshly sourced from the hotel's own garden. Food can also be ordered in the bar area.

 



 
 

Guest rooms are graded into three types, all delightfully individual and tastefully decorated. In the main town house are four Period Style rooms, these rooms are named after previous residents of the house. They are spacious rooms with large sash windows, affording views of the terrace and garden, as well as the beautiful People's park. The rooms feature roll top baths and Monsoon showers, complimentary Wi Fi, complimentary robes and slippers, and room service. Irish Voya organic beauty treatments are also available in the room.

Club Rooms also overlook the garden and terrace, and are named after renowned Irish writers. These rooms feature Monsoon showers. Complimentary Wi Fi, toiletries, robes and slippers.

Finally, there is the Townhouse Suite. Located on the top floor this suite offers fantastic views of the city and the mountains of Clare. Spacious and stylish with its own bar and dinning area, comfortable sofas, large screen television, two bedrooms, and compact kitchenette, this suite has everything the discerning guest could possibly wish for, and more! Along with the complimentary slippers and robes, toiletries and Wi Fi, there is also a Nespresso Coffee Machine. Guest wanting to really indulge themselves can arrange for Spa treatments in their room.

The front desk is open 24 hours so there is always someone on hand to assist with any queries guests may have, whether it be with service at the hotel, restaurant bookings or information on places to visit. There is also a library, laundry service, childcare facilities, and on-site car rentals.





 


I arrived at Number 1 Pery Square late afternoon, I was driving and, although parking is restricted in the adjacent streets, I was able to park directly outside the hotel entrance in the marked loading bay. Parking is permitted here to enable guests to unload their luggage, it is then necessary to move your vehicle to the private, secure car park which is less than half a mile away. Once I had checked in and taken my luggage to my room, I explored the hotel and spa area. Unfortunately, the spa was in the process of closing for the day, so I didn't get to use the facilities, however, I was very impressed with what I saw.

I decided to have supper in the bar area, this proved to be a good choice as the 'Classic Supper', served to me by the bar tender, a most pleasant and friendly gentleman, turned out to be a very tasty and substantial meal. The bar area was very cosy and had various sitting areas around the bar, which sat almost central between two rooms, with access from both sides.

My guest room 'Goldsmith' was a lovely room with two large windows, one to the front overlooking the street, the other to the side of the building. Charmingly furnished in a very individualistic fashion, with good quality drapes attractively framing the windows, it was evident that a lot of thought had gone into the design of the room, and indeed the entire hotel. The bathroom was spacious, with a full sized bath and separate shower cubicle. The complimentary slippers and robes were most welcome, as was the complimentary bottled water. The bed proved very comfortable, and I experienced one of the best nights sleep that I'd had on this trip.

 

 

 


The next morning I awoke with vigour, ready for my breakfast and the day ahead. But, little did I know what delights I had in store! Breakfast was served in Restaurant Sash, and there was everything on offer that you would expect from a good buffet breakfast. However, what made this breakfast experience so special, was a combination of things. Firstly, the restaurant itself is a beautifully decorated room, just oozing character, add to this the smartly attired, lovely lady who was enthusiastically dressing all the tables with beautiful fresh flowers, the ever so friendly, smiley and helpful waiting staff, and last, but certainly by no means least, the exceptional chef who served up, by far, the best smoked salmon and scrambled egg that I can ever recall having! With this first class breakfast experience, you certainly have the makings of a great start to the day.


 
 




I honestly cannot fault this hotel, it is beautifully decorated and furnished, spotlessly clean, has something of interest around every corner, and has some of the friendliest, most delightful and helpful staff I have come across in a long time. The staff seem truly happy to be there, they appear to really enjoy their work and are clearly passionate about their role. They work very much as a team, more like a family, which is so refreshing to see. This is one boutique hotel that ticks every box and I would not hesitate to return.


 
 




Places of interest in the area include Saint Mary's Cathedral, King John's Castle, The Treaty Stone, Tait's Clock, O'Connell Street, The People's Park, and a great art gallery. All this within a twenty minute walk of the hotel!



Getting to the hotel is not a problem either, Limerick train station is only a six minute walk away, and Shannon Airport less than thirteen miles.

The address of the hotel is: 1 Perry Square, Georgian Quarter, Limerick V94 EKP9

Telephone number: 061 402402 Email: info@oneperysquare.com

Further information can be found on the hotel's own website: www.oneperysquare.com 

The hotel is also on Facebook and Twitter.


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