Highfield House
Review
Highfield House is an elegant guest house in the heart of Trim, where hosts Geraldine and Edward Duignan have created one of Ireland’s standout stays. Set within a storied, historic building, it feels like stepping back to an age of grace and opulence, yet everything works with modern ease. Bedrooms balance traditional character with contemporary comfort, crisp linens, thoughtful touches and truly restful beds, so a comfortable night’s sleep is a given. Flexible options suit many trips: reserve the entire house for exclusive use or book room-by-room. It’s room-only, no breakfast served, but Trim abounds with cafés and hotels, many serving breakfast well into late morning, often until midday. For charm, location and warm, attentive hospitality, Highfield House is a memorable choice. A perfect choice.
- Top 100 Review
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Castle Street
,
Trim, Co. Meath
, C15 XP28
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Nearby Attractions

The Play Centre - Trim
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County Meath Golf Club
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Nearby Eating Out

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