The unique location, the incredible History, the amazing Architecture, the Political connections, the surrounding area and the People set up an once in a lifetime opportunity to create something unique and special that will embrace all of these elements and embed them into our combined Vision for the Future of the Kennedy Rooms.

John and Rebecca's Development Strategy is to build a sustainable and commercially viable business based on Corporate Tourism mixed with Local and Community involvement and integration.

The Kennedy Rooms has it all, the unique location, the incredible history, the amazing architecture, the political connections, the surrounding area and the people set up an once in a lifetime opportunity to create something unique and special that will embrace all of these elements and embed them into our combined vision for the future of the Kennedy Rooms.

It is formally the home of the FCJ Convent School in Bruff. The F.C.J. (Faithful Companions of Jesus) Sisters came to Bruff in 1856, following an invitation from Dean Cussen. The six F.C.J. sisters set up a girls’ primary and secondary school (Ard Scoil Mhuire). Up until its closure in June 2012, over 200 Sisters had worked in the secondary school. The current convent is a very impressive building, with spectacular Architectural and Decorative features.

The unique location, the incredible History, the amazing Architecture, the Political connections, the surrounding area and the People set up an once in a lifetime opportunity to create something unique and special that will embrace all of these elements and embed them into our combined Vision for the Future of the Kennedy Rooms.

John and Rebecca's Development Strategy is to build a sustainable and commercially viable business based on Corporate Tourism mixed with Local and Community involvement and integration.

The Kennedy Rooms has it all, the unique location, the incredible history, the amazing architecture, the political connections, the surrounding area and the people set up an once in a lifetime opportunity to create something unique and special that will embrace all of these elements and embed them into our combined vision for the future of the Kennedy Rooms.

It is formally the home of the FCJ Convent School in Bruff. The F.C.J. (Faithful Companions of Jesus) Sisters came to Bruff in 1856, following an invitation from Dean Cussen. The six F.C.J. sisters set up a girls’ primary and secondary school (Ard Scoil Mhuire). Up until its closure in June 2012, over 200 Sisters had worked in the secondary school. The current convent is a very impressive building, with spectacular Architectural and Decorative features.