
Barberstown Castle, the four-star historic castle hotel in Straffan, Co. Kildare, is entering a new chapter following a series of thoughtful renovations to its public areas, carried out throughout the month of January and due for completion in mid- February 2026.
With over 700 years of history behind its storied stone walls, Barberstown Castle has witnessed centuries of change — from Norman stronghold to aristocratic residence, from musical retreat to one of Ireland’s most atmospheric country house hotels. Formerly home to musician Eric Clapton between 1979 and 1987, the castle continues to welcome guests from around the world, offering a warm Irish welcome in a setting rich with heritage and character.

Originally constructed in 1288, Barberstown Castle evolved over the centuries with Elizabethan and Victorian additions, carefully layered onto the original medieval keep. The property first opened to guests in 1971 as a small guesthouse and gradually expanded into the much-loved country house hotel it is today.
Now under the ownership and direction of businesswoman Amanda Torrens, who acquired the property in 2021, Barberstown Castle is enjoying a new renaissance. Since taking ownership, Ms Torrens has embarked on a programme of sympathetic renovation and enhancement, bringing a fresh sense of energy, individuality and understated glamour to the castle, while respecting its historic fabric.
The most recent phase of works has focused on the castle’s public spaces, with the transformation of the main lobby into an elegant and light-filled Garden Lounge. Once an underutilised space, the large area has been reimagined as an elegant, welcoming, social hub where guests can enjoy morning coffee and freshly baked scones or relaxed after-dinner drinks.
The dramatic vaulted ceiling, featuring a distinctive hexagonal design, has been painted in soft off-white tones and trimmed with gold detailing to accentuate its architectural form. Underfoot, the classic black-and-cream marble chequered floor anchors the space, while a refined palette of champagne, white and cream provides a calm backdrop for bold contemporary art.
The Garden Lounge showcases vibrant works by French contemporary artist Patrick Rubinstein, whose kinetic pieces reinterpret iconic masterpieces including Vermeer’s, Girl with a Pearl Earring, Klimt’s masterpiece, The Kiss, and works inspired by Matisse. Characterised by bold geometric lines and vivid colour, Rubinstein’s art creates a striking sense of movement and visual illusion. The exhibition is presented in collaboration with Gormley’s and forms part of a rotating programme of exhibitions to be displayed at the Castle throughout the year.
The adjacent Garden Bar has also been refreshed, with heritage sage green tones reflecting its outlook onto the rose garden beyond. The space will serve light lunches, fresh bakes, artisan coffee and expertly crafted cocktails in a relaxed yet refined setting, with direct access to the gardens during warmer months.
Completing the suite of renovated spaces, the adjoining Garden Suite mirrors the ceiling shape of the Garden Lounge and introduces a playful note through quirky wallpaper and luxurious textures. Deep-pile carpets, chandeliers, and rich fabrics frame large windows and doors that open directly onto the terrace and rose garden, blending old-world elegance with contemporary comfort.
Speaking about the completed works, Amanda Torrens said, “This renovation is part of programme of improvements and additions that we will continue to do at this historic building. We are just custodians of this Castle and it our job to maintain, improve and future proof this incredible space for generations and perhaps even hundreds of more years to come.”
A proud member of Ireland’s Blue Book, Barberstown Castle has been welcoming guests for more than five decades. With 61 individually styled bedrooms, award-winning dining in the Barton Rooms, relaxed hospitality across its bars and public rooms, and a reputation as one of Ireland’s most romantic wedding and event venues, the castle continues to evolve while remaining true to its distinctive identity.
Set on 20 acres of landscaped gardens and located just 30 minutes from Dublin city centre and Dublin Airport, Barberstown Castle offers a rare combination of history, comfort and quietly confident style — now enhanced by a renewed focus on its garden-facing public spaces.




