Muxnaw Lodge is an attractive gabled Victorian house, with spectacular views
of the Kenmare River and the Suspension Bridge. Located just a few minutes walk
from the town centre. The property is set at the foot of Muxnaw mountain,
in a 3-acre private garden.

The house was built in 1801 as a summer hunting
and fishing residence for the Calverley family. It was converted for accommodation
purposes by the current occupiers, the Boland family. It has been decorated with
careful attention to detail and includes many period antiques.
For more detail on the house, see "Houses of Kerry" by Valerie Bary.