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Sion Hill House

Dock Rd. | Ferrybank, Waterford, Ireland
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Sion Hill House
Ranked #4 of 23 Waterford B&B and Inns
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London
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6 reviews 6 reviews
5 hotel reviews
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 May 2013

Sion Hill House is an oasis of beauty two minutes from downtown Waterford by car. The hosts George and Antoinette could not have been nicer, and were helpful in every regard. The gardens are lovely and the property is steeped in 2000 years of history. The rooms are peaceful and well-appointed, with the nights as quiet as can be. We... More

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Raleigh, NC
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 April 2013

My wife and I had intended to stay along the waterfront in town in one of the hotels we'd found recommended in a guide book. Looking for a place to park was somewhat daunting and we wound up crossing over the river. Before making a second attempt in town we saw the sign for Sion Hill House B&B....how fortuitous! Going... More

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Gerlingen, Germany
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2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 April 2013

We stayed there in March 2013. There is only one word for the location of this B'n'B: amazing! The view over Waterford city by day is only outdone by its view by night! Once you've entered the house you can literally feel its history and all the memories connected with this place. (The owner will gladly tell you all about... More

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Brisbane, Australia
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 January 2013

I stayed at Sion Hill House in early December 2012, as I was traveling from south west Cork back to Dublin, and decided to break the trip up and stay in Waterford for 3 nights. I am very glad that I did stop in Waterford and that I stayed at Sion Hill. The owners, George & Antoinette make you feel... More

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Dublin
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 20 August 2012

Sion Hill is a beautiful country house mansion, built hundreds of years ago and maintained in a beautiful condition, set in a large (5 acres), lush garden. Inside, the house is full of intriguing antiques, artifacts, and interesting family memorabilia. The owners are charming, and engage with their guests. They have a wealth of information on the city, it's history,... More

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Vienna, Austria
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 3 July 2012

What could be more delightful than waking up to the smell of baking bread? Antoinette bakes all her food fresh and serves up the best brown bread we have ever tasted. All the while, George entertains us with history -- of Waterford, of the mansion, even of the Roan staring down from the foyer. Large, spacious rooms, comfortable bed and... More

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Waterford Ireland
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 29 May 2012

From the entrance gate the place abounds with Welcome. As you arrive you glimpse the stunning gardens lovingly restored from details of the gardens in the 1800's. A long stay is a must to experience the grandeuar of the house, its gardens and with superior Breakfast overlooking the River Suir and Waterford City.Perhaps you will be lucky to have a... More

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 February 2011

this was the 6th time we have stayed at this wonderfull hotel we feel part of the family george and antoinette are the best hosts you could meet they cant do enough for you you will have the best breakfast in waterford and views from the hotel are amazing any thing you need to know about waterford and ireland george... More

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London
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 October 2010

Beautiful old house bursting with antiques set in gorgeous gardens. Close to the city centre but also feels so peaceful you could be in the middle of nowhere. The house has amaxing views, comfortable beds with en suite bathrooms. Run by a very friendly family.

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Brisbane, Australia
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 1 May 2009

not suitable for children - too many valuable ornaments bit musty because no bathroom ventilation large room and ensuite tv , hair dryer, and tea/coffe making in room rooms all upstairs - 2 flights

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Address: Dock Rd. | Ferrybank, Waterford, Ireland
Region: Ireland > Province of Munster > County Waterford > Waterford
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Ranked #4 of 23 B&Bs / Inns in Waterford
Price range (per night): 50 AUD - 76 AUD
Official Description (provided by the hotel):
Sion Hill House & Gardens overlooks Irelands oldest city, the city of Waterford, and the river Suir. Set in almost five acres of gardens, this period and listed house dates back to the early 1700's, when the artist Van Der Hagen in 1736 used the gardens to paint his view of Waterford city and its waterfront, described as " the noblest quay in Europe".Today, Sion Hill House still looks out on this noble view stretching out over the city with its many church spires and even to the church spire of Tramore , a seaside resort seven miles away which can be seen clearly in the distant horizon.​ The house was built by the Pope family who were wealthy Waterford merchants and ship owners, and remained in the family until 1917. The Pope family, descendants of William the Conqueror, arrived in Ireland with Oliver Cromwell in 1649. They were very wealthy, operating ships between Newfoundland, Canada, England and France and amassed most of their wealth during the Napoleonic wars by importing wine from France to their wine cellars here in Waterford and then exporting it again to England for profit. ​Sion Hill has not changed over the years. French and English Cavalry swords still adorn the walls together with many other artifacts and paintings, some of our guests have described the house as "a living museum". However, nowadays we have all the modern conveniences with en-suite bedrooms, tea/coffee making facilities, TV's, trouser presses and hair dryers etc. and have been awarded a five star rating with the Automobile Association.​The gardens at Sion Hill are extensive, divided between parkland, formal and woodland with many trees approx 200years old and close to 100 ft high. The gardens contain many rare plants, sourced from all over the world and are at their best in the Spring when thousands of bulbs are in bloom. The many certificates awarded by the Mayor of Waterford and displayed in the entrance hall give testament to the importance of the gardens to the city.​The house furnishings include many rare and unusual items of interest including many old clocks , two of which are in the hallway, both made in Waterford. The Grandfather clock by William Parker, 78 The Quay, was made in 1870 and the wall clock made by Mosleys of Waterford in the late 1700's , both remain in good working order. The hall chandelier and wall brackets were made by Waterford Crystal while the Murano13 light glass chandelier in the dining room was made in Venice, Italy. Stuffed Antelope heads adorn the walls of the hallway along with fishing rods and Waterford Crystal walking sticks. At the back of the hall stands a beautiful Ancient Hopsicord piano.​ ... more   less 

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