MOUNT JULIET’S UNIQUE LIFESTYLE

MOUNT JULIET’S UNIQUE LIFESTYLE

There are few places that can evoke memories we’ve never had, a stirring of the soul, where time stands still and at once we are filled with the spirit of other ages. The exceptional landscape and features at Mount Juliet is such a place and with 500 acres of outstanding natural beauty, the residents of the Estate encounter the timeless serenity of the changing seasons in an ever-altering haven of natural beauty and a unique Lifestyle, unmatched by anywhere else in the world. When you pass through the gates of Mount Juliet you are in a different world.
The Lifestyle enjoyed by residents of Mount Juliet is exceptional and is based on a rich legacy of hospitality, friendliness, wellness, sustainability, cuisine excellence and an abundance of leisure pursuits. It has an envied history of comfortable living in a safe welcoming environment. The hundreds of acres of parkland are an oasis of peace and calm.
The wildlife, the gardens, river and forest walks, fishing, horse-riding, tennis, jogging, cycling, the singing of 52 varieties of birds, the deer, the world famous golf course, the Paul McGinley Driving Range and the 5 Star Hotel and restaurants, the Michelin Star Lady Helen Restaurant in the fantastic iconic Manor House, the sense of community, all combine to make Mount Juliet so unique, popular and idyllic.

OUTSTANDING CONVENIENCE

Mount Juliet benefits from convenience to cities, Kilkenny, Waterford and Dublin, to airports, train station, motorways, local village shops, pubs and cafes, sports clubs. Nearby Kilkenny City is a vibrant hub of culture, arts, festivals, music and food events. It is therefore no surprise that home purchasers from the US and Europe are so attracted by it. It’s all about Lifestyle.

The Mount Juliet Estate is located approximately 1.5 km northwest of the N9 Dublin–Waterford Road and 2 km from Thomastown mainline train station with trains to both Dublin and Waterford. The property is located approximately 3 km west of Thomastown, just 16 km south east of Kilkenny City, 48 km north of Waterford City and 120 km south west of Dublin. It has a helicopter pad.

Just five minutes’ walk from the Manor House is the newly developed Hunter’s Yard, a tranquil hideaway adjacent to the golf course and features The Hound restaurant. Beside it is the new Clubhouse containing golf shop and Jack’s bar.

The golf course is globally ranked and has been the venue for many international events over the last three decades and was the venue for the 2021 and 2022 Irish Open.

The Estate is a golfers’ paradise with the world renowned Jack Nicklaus designed Signature 18-hole golf course and Clubhouse. Many of the world’s top golf events have been held at Mount Juliet over recent decades.

MOUNT JULIET – ENTIRELY SUBLIME

The new book ‘Golfing Ireland – The Guide to Every Irish Golf Course’ manages to encapsulate the essence of this Irish treasure with the following description.

“The Estate is built around a beautiful Georgian Manor House. The destination hotel and its restaurant are fantastic. Mount Juliet is as lovely and luxurious as it gets, entirely sublime.

“The Mount Juliet Golf Course manages to be idyllic as well as imposing, bucolic yet sometimes bruising. It’s a truly great course and from the back tees a truly great challenge. But played at shorter lengths it is refreshingly manageable and offers great entertainment, considerable excitement and much joy. There are no holes which are less than excellent. But there are some which are better than stellar, perhaps the third, fourth and 13th which all feature watery trouble, perhaps too the enigmatic 16 and its stunning stone walls”.

MOUNT JULIET – A RICH HERITAGE

In 1750, the young Somerset Hamilton Butler married Juliet Boyle. He was the heir to the Earl of Carrick and Viscount of Ikerrin, she was the daughter of the Earl of Shannon. They began married life in his father’s castle at Ballylinch, now Ballylinch Stud. Using her dowry he bought 1,500 acres across the river and fashioned the existing house into what we now know as Mount Juliet Estate – named in honour of his bride. In 1762 he built the only bridge that crosses the river Nore over its two mile journey through the Estate. In doing so, he created one of Europe’s top stud farms while, on this side of the river, Mount Juliet Estate continues to offer a welcome befitting the House of Carrick.

Over the last three centuries little has changed on the gently sloping banks of the river Nore, as it gallops southwards to Thomastown, Inistioge and beyond to its meeting with the River Barrow. The same graceful landscape, enchanted woodlands and welcoming hearths that greeted the young bride Juliet, when she moved here from her father’s Estates to the west, are waiting to cast their spell on whoever may come down the drive. And the magic of Mount Juliet Estate is in its welcome, a welcome extended to people from all walks of life and in all corners of the globe.

THE PHENOMENAL MANOR HOUSE

The Manor House is an architectural gem which pays tribute to eighteenth century craftsmanship while the Estate is steeped in history dating back to the 15th century. A feeling of period opulence is present in all of the reception rooms in the iconic Manor House which has just had a fantastic €8 million upgrade in keeping with its character and history. The award winning Michelin Star Lady Helen Dining Room is unique both for the panoramic views it enjoys over the Estate and the River Nore, and for its outstanding cuisine.

A most perfect embodiment of the Georgian manor built in 1757, Mount Juliet’s Manor House overlooks the surrounding lands and the majestic River Nore as it meanders through the mystical countryside of County Kilkenny. It has just undergone a magnificent upgrade which is totally in keeping with its character and heritage. It is nothing short of sensational in every respect.

THE LADY HELEN RESTAURANT

Lady Helen McCalmont, after whom the Lady Helen Restaurant is named, was known for vision, energy, taste and generosity. Though she was kept very busy managing the affairs of the Estate, in particular Balylinch Stud, she still found time to entertain. The restaurant that bears her name holds a Michelin Star, a coveted acknowledgement of its cuisine excellence. The Lady Helen also won best destination restaurant in recent Food & Wine magazine awards. The Lady Helen enjoys commanding panoramic views over Mount Juliet, the beautiful River Nore and Ballylinch Stud beyond.

RESTAURANTS & BARS

The Hound Restaurant, in the Hunter’s Yard, is a warm, inviting place to eat. It has superb views of the Jack Nicklaus signature golf course. The Saddle Bar in Hunter’s Yard is synonymous with the Estate’s equestrian history. It’s a popular place to relax after a long day or to drop in for a drink before dining in the Hound. The courtyard setting of the Hunter’s Yard retains the charm and character of a bygone era.

THE CLUBHOUSE AND JACK’S BAR

Mount Juliet Estate has a state of the art Clubhouse to complement the Paul McGinley Golf Academy, Golfers can now experience superb food and refreshments in a luxurious relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Named after golfing legend and designer of the golf course, Jack Nicklaus, Jack’s Bar is the ideal place to unwind following a round of golf, on one of Ireland’s finest parklands courses.

SALMON AND TORUT FISHING ON THE RIVER NORE

In a country famous for the quality of its angling, it is still rare for visitors to achieve the combination of delights found along the banks and in the clear waters of the River Nore at Mount Juliet. Atlantic salmon and brown trout guarantee an exhilarating angling experience whilst coarse fishing is available in a trio of well-stocked lakes.

Few activities are as enthralling and relaxing as angling. During his stay as Mount Juliet Estate many years ago President Jimmy Carter loved to fish in the River Nore. There are plenty of salmon and native brown trout along the two and a half miles of river passing through Mount Juliet Estate. In addition there is a series of lakes stocked with rainbow trout, rudd, roach, bream and carp.

RICH EQUINE LEGACY

Mount Juliet in the 18th and 19th centuries was more than just a family home, it was a community with everything on site. A blacksmith, a butcher, a dairy … even a four horse carriage ambulance. Horses have always been part of the Mount Juliet Estate way of life, for hunting, racing, jumping and in earlier centuries as an essential means of transport.

In 1911 Lady Helen McCalmont, then the lady of the house, made the first step in creating what is now one of the more important stud farms in Europe, at Ballylinch. She built 90 stables which, with the onset of World War 1, would initially provide war horses to the British Army. When the war ended she went back to the serious business of raising thoroughbreds.

Her work has continued uninterrupted, as every year 90 mares at Ballylinch give birth to 90 thoroughbred foals. The Kilkenny Hunt’s pack of 120 hounds has been housed on The Mount Juliet Estate for over 100 years.

The horses in the magnificent Equestrian Centre on the Estate are ideal for exploring the many trails that weave their way through wood, parks and meadow. The Centre provides basic and advanced tuition and show jumping in two arenas while riding trails are located throughout the Estate.

A MULTITUDE OF AMENITIES & LEISURE PURSUITS

There is a wide choice of walks throughout the Estate, something for everyone from the gentle stroller to the ardent hiker or one can enjoy a range of activities including the world class golf course, horseback riding, cycling, hunting, shooting, archery and tennis.
The Estate offers a range of activities including trail-riding at the world-class Equestrian Centre. The Health Centre meanwhile houses a 15-metre heated swimming pool, gymnasium and a wide variety of treatment suites at the spa. There are beautiful walks, especially along the banks of the River Nore which runs through the Estate, also nature trails.

To own a house in Mount Juliet provides a unique Lifestyle experience. Not only is it very safe for residents with the benefit of roving security patrols but it is the essence of grandeur and gracious living. It is exclusive while being friendly and welcoming. Mount Juliet has an outstanding reputation for quality of facilities and service. Its 5-star rating is genuinely reflective of what Mount Juliet offers to residents and visitors alike.
There is a vibrant resident community in Mount Juliet who enjoy the numerous features and amenities of the Estate. New house owners in Mount Juliet quickly discover that there is a warm welcome for them with the option to attend family barbecues or events in the restaurants, hotel or clubhouse. The management organize a number of social events and get togethers throughout each year for resident property owners in the Estate including operas in the Manor House or Walled Garden and Christmas carol singing.

The Estate benefits from its own dedicated private helicopter pad located between The Manor House and Clubhouse.
To buy into a home in Mount Juliet is to buy into a piece of understated grandeur, heritage and tranquillity, which has managed to retain all the charm of its bygone years – your own unique place in a country paradise.

WORLD RENOWNED GOLF COURSE

The Jack Nicklaus designed Mount Juliet Championship Golf Course is world-renowned and is universally popular with golfers of all standards.
The 7,300-yard Championship Golf Course is testing but fair and incorporates a number of magnificent holes, fairways and features. Iconic holes at Mount Juliet include the stunning par 3, 3rd hole over water, the par 5, 10th hole with its tantalising fairway-centred copse of trees and the testing par 4, index 1, 13th hole over water.

The par 72 course has rolling fairways, a variety of water hazards and features and superbly contoured greens, all expertly blended into the spectacular woodland setting of this magnificent Estate.
Four Irish Open tournaments have been held at Mount Juliet as well as two American Express World Golf Championships won by Ernie Els and Tiger Woods respectively, in 2002, the first time it was ever held outside the U.S.A., and again in 2004.

THE PAUL MCGINLEY GOLF ACADEMY

Ryde Cup winning captain Paul McGinley has partnered with Mount Juliet Estate to create the first ever ‘Paul McGinley Golf Academy’ in Ireland. Paul McGinley is one of golf’s most respected figures, having led Europe to victory in the 2014 European Ryder Cup and captained the Irish Olympic Golf Team in Rio in 2016. The Paul McGinley Golf Academy at Mount Juliet Estate is his first partnership in Ireland and involved a full redesign of the Estate’s existing academy.

The Academy uses the most advanced teaching software (Trackman®, swing/video system and hardware) and instruction is based around Paul’s plying philosophy. This is an exciting development for Mount Juliet Estate whose Jack Nicklaus signature golf course continues to be regarded as Ireland’s leading championship parklands layout. Set across the 500 acres of the Mount Juliet Estate, this classic course has hosted three Irish Open/s two American Express World Golf Championships and the Shell Wonderful World of Golf series.