Please be advised that lithium batteries are not permitted on our grounds under any circumstances.
The historical Duntryleague Guesthouse is situated in the botanical gardens setting of Duntryleague’s prestigious 18 Hole Championship Golf Course. Built in 1876 for local businessman James Dalton, the building now offers 14 accommodation rooms, all with ensuite bathrooms.
Accommodation in this 19th century mansion is in four categories, from original master suites (Mansion rooms) to smaller guest suites (Standard rooms). All rooms are non-smoking rooms, and many are multi-bedded and suit the needs of families and groups. We also have rollaway beds and cots available on request.
Just behind the Guesthouse you will find Margaret Dalton Lodge, a fully self-contained three bedroom flat, which is perfect for couples, groups and families.
Each of our guest rooms contain ensuite bathrooms, a television, a small refrigerator, hairdryer, ironing board and iron, clock radio and tea/coffee making facilities.
Due to the grand nature and architectural design of the Duntryleague Mansion, there is no disabled access to the guesthouse. This excludes the Margaret Dalton Lodge which is located on the ground floor adjacent to the main guesthouse. All of our accommodation within the guesthouse is accessed by the main staircase and are spread over 3 floors.
Please also be mindful that as we are an older building, there may be the occasional creaky step or floorboard, but this is all a part of Duntryleague’s charm!
Our Rooms
Room | Beds |
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#14: Ammerdown SuiteThis room takes its name from “Ammerdown Station”, another one of the substantial land holdings purchased by the Daltons. Also located on the top floor of the mansion with views to the south & east. |
1 x King bed and 2 x King Single or 4 x King Single |
#6: Campdale SuiteThis room takes its name from the original property owned by William Ealy Sampson. James Dalton Snr arrived in Orange in 1849 & acquired part of Campdale to be known as “Duntryleague”. The room has a northern aspect with access to the first floor balcony overlooking the golf course. |
1 x Queen bed |
#12: Chapel SuiteThis room is named appropriately due to fact that it was originally used as a chapel for the Dalton family. Located on the top floor of the Mansion, overlooking the front gardens to the east. |
1 x King bed and 1 x King Single or 3 x King Singles |
#8: Collins SuiteThis room is name in honour of James Dalton Jnr’s wife Margaret. Margaret Collins of the Spring Hill Family bore James Dalton Jnr 12 children. Another of our very popular rooms with access to the balcony and views to both the south and east. |
1 x King bed and 2 x King Singles or 2 x King beds or 4 x King Singles |
#7: Dalton SuiteNamed in honour of the original owners the Dalton family. This is our most popular room with access to the balcony and views to both the north and east. |
1 x King bed or 2 x King Singles |
#9: Doon-Tri-Liag SuiteThe name Duntryleague, which James Dalton Snr named his property, was taken from his birthplace near Galbally in County Limerick and means “The Fort of the Three Pillar Stones”. King Cormack (who was King of Munster in the 11th Century) was mortally wounded there and they raised the pillar stones around him as a memorial. The place was originally spelt Doon-tri-liag. |
1 x King bed or 2 x King Singles |
#3: Fairway SuiteTaking its name from the magnificent view looking down the first and ninth fairways. |
1 x King bed or 2 x King Singles |
#4: Galbally SuiteNamed after James Dalton Snr’s birthplace in Ireland. Galbally was also the name given to the home of E. B. (Dick) Dalton in Byng Street and later by the Catholic Church for a Presbytery. |
1 x Queen bed |
#1: Hive SuiteThis room takes its name from the convict ship “Hive” on which James Dalton Snr arrived in the colony of New South Wales on Christmas Eve 1835. He had been given a seven year sentence for his part in an alleged abduction. |
1 x Queen bed |
#10: Irish SuiteThis room takes its name from James Dalton Snr’s country of birth. This room is in the centre of the building and has skylight windows. |
1 x Double bed |
#11: Kangaroobie SuiteThis room takes its name from “Kangaroobie Station”, one of the substantial land holdings purchased by the Daltons. Situated on the top floor of the mansion with views to the north and east. |
1 x King bed and 2 x King Single or 4 x King Singles |
#2: Limerick SuiteNamed after the County in Ireland where James Dalton Snr was born. |
1 x King bed and 2 x King Singles or 2 x King beds or 4 x King Singles |
#5: Look Out SuiteThis room takes its name from the “Look Out Station”, one of the substantial land holdings purchased by the Daltons. The room has an eastern aspect with access to the first floor balcony overlooking the golf course. |
1 x Queen bed |
Margaret Dalton LodgeSunny, fully self-contained three bedroom ground floor flat. Featuring a lounge & dining area, bathroom, kitchen with oven, hob & microwave, & a small outdoor area with BBQ. The perfect suite for couples, families or groups who want a relaxing, spacious place to stay, with everything right at their fingertips. |
3 x King Beds or 6 x King Singles |
#16: Tower SuiteThis room takes its name from the fact that is located near the tower of the mansion. Overlooking the gardens of the mansion towards the east. |
1 x King bed and 2 x King Singles |