Annebrook House Hotel

Annebrook House Hotel is a hotel in Mullingar, Westmeath, Ireland.

Origins
The original Annebrook House is an Old Georgian house built in c. 1810 by the Westmeath Board of Guardians as a hostel for visiting clergy then was later the residence for the county surgeon John O'Connell and then subsequently Medical Officer of Health (MOH) Dr Hugh O'Neill and his family. It is notable for being one of the oldest buildings still standing in Mullingar.

The property was auctioned in early April 2001 with Berty Dunne, a hotelier from County Kildare, making the winning bid. In October 2002, it was announced that a planning permission application was sent to Westmeath County Council to construct a 49-bedroom hotel with a restaurant and a further 44 aparthotel units alongside renovating the original house on the 1.9 acre site. By July 2004, the house was being extensively renovated. The hotel is located within Mullingar Town Park.

Opening
Berty Dunne was originally aiming for the hotel to open by Christmas 2006 but due to unforeseen circumstances the opening was delayed until February 2007 at a total cost of almost €20 million. The hotel was officially registered on Feb 9, 2007 as "Annebrook House Hotel Limited".

In 2019, the hotel won the Hotel of the Year Irish Hospitality Award. Annebrook House Hotel announced that they had purchased the old Dunnes Stores premises on nearby Pearse Street a number of years prior and plan to expand there with the hopes of developing it into 50 additional bedrooms as well as leisure on the ground floor.