Greville Arms Hotel

The Greville Arms Hotel is a luxury hotel located in the centre of Mullingar, Ireland. In 1868, Lord Greville leased a right of way to the War Minister for 10,000,000 years – the longest lease in the world. In 1858, Lord Greville had purchased the town, and his family remained landlords until the 1920s. The hotel, which was Lord Greville's home, was built circa 1869.[1] The Greville Arms Hotel in Mullingar is one of the few surviving Irish hotels known to James Joyce and mentioned by him in his writings.

Greville Arms Hotel
The exterior of the hotel on Pearse Street, Mullingar
Former namesThe residence of Lord Greville
EtymologyOriginally the late Lord Greville's residence, then became a hotel and was run by his family until the 1920s when ownership changed
General information
Classification
Address39 Pearse Street, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
CountryIreland
Coordinates53°31′33″N 7°20′27″W
Completed1869
LandlordThe Greville family, until the 1920s
Design and construction
ArchitectWilliam Caldbeck
Other information
FacilitiesCarvery, restaurant, pub, function room
ParkingStreet, rear car park
Website
http://www.grevillearmshotel.ie/

History

The hotel is built on the site of an earlier Greville Arms Hotel, in existence in 1750. The interior retains an interesting monument known as the Greville Monument, which is now located in the hotel's roof-top garden. Caldbeck was Lord Greville's architect of choice, and he was also responsible for the building of the Market House. Located to the right of the hotel is the Ulysses pub, which is named after Joyce's novel, and a statue of Joyce is within the public house to commemorate his stay in Mullingar. The Ulysses pub was originally built as a house circa 1820.[2]

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