Whether it is a team-building day away a company celebration or even a post-board meeting dinner, we have all the right ingredients to create the perfect experience.
At Virginia Park Lodge we offer total exclusivity, we welcome you and your guests to dine, dance and indulge with us, whatever the occasion may be. With a capacity of 300 seated together, or up to 500 over all our dining rooms, allow our team of experts to be on hand to hep with every single detail, be it a corporate occasion, press launch, lunch or dinner and everything in between, allow us to do the work for you.
Bentley's Bar
Our beautiful marble top bar is adorned with Richard's personal artwork and features a cosy nook area to the right hand side of the bar, with a beautiful fireplace and comfortable lounge seating. The perfect place to relax into the evening.
Taylour Room
The Taylour Room is situated at the front of the lodge on the ground floor, the three large crittall doors flood the room with natural light. This stunning room features tall ceilings decorated in natural colours with a seven foot fire place at the helm of the room.
Marchioness Room
This 18th century room, with its ornate rococo plasterwork and dramatic wallpaper is Virginia Park Lodge's second largest private room. Located on the ground floor of the lodge, its tall shuttered windows look out over the parterre gardens and Lough Ramor.
The Lounge
The Lounge has a functioning fireplace and breath-taking crystal chandeliers. The sophisticated room with high ceilings and huge sash windows is perfect for meetings, private dining or drink receptions. The Lounge can also open up into the Marchioness room to create a large dining space.
Marquis Drawing Room
Situated on the ground floor, the Marquis Room's three full-length, shuttered windows overlook the 18th century gardens behind the Main House. Decorated in a neutral cream, the Marquis has a decorative fireplace and original ceiling plasterwork.
The Board Room
The Board Room is one of the smaller private rooms, situated on the ground floor overlooking the 18th century gardens to the rear of the Main House. The room is painted a rich red and has intricately detailed coving around the ceiling. There is a small decorative fireplace and shuttered bay windows.