Located directly on a wind-swept beach that calls out to be explored and within walking distance of the tiny village of Maghery the setting of this remote Donegal seaside accommodation is spectacular and makes it a striking and beautiful property.
August 8, 2014Read More
Step through the bright red door and if it weren’t for the electricity and running water, you might imagine you had gone back 200 years. This fabulous County Down holiday home is an old and historic country farmhouse which will welcome you into a holiday let you will surely remember.
August 6, 2014Read More
Wicklow Head Lighthouse has safeguarded the scenic Wicklow coastline since 1781. This 95-foot-high stone tower once supported an eight-sided lantern, and has been renovated by the Irish Landmark Trust as a delightfully quirky lodging.
July 31, 2014Read More
Situated at the pedestrian entrance to Castletown House Estate, this beautiful Kildare self-catering accommodation provides a cosy retreat for SIX. No need to drive for a meal out; leave your car at the house, turn right and walk down to the village. Or turn left into a different world of quiet strolls through parkland.
July 30, 2014Read More
This beautiful Kildare self-catering accommodation provides a cosy get-away-from-it-all retreat for THREE. No need to drive for a meal out; leave your car at the house, turn right and walk down to the village. Or turn left into a different world of quiet strolls through parkland.
July 29, 2014Read More
A wonderful hideaway for two.
Gate lodges marked the end of each avenue at Castletown, Ireland’s largest and earliest Palladian style house. The most interesting of these lodges is the Batty Langley Lodge
July 28, 2014Read More
Situated on the Salterbridge estate, this enchanting landmark gatelodge offers self-catering Waterford accommodation for two and is perfect for a romantic retreat.
July 25, 2014Read More
Situated at the junction of three small quiet country roads is a miniature medieval castle. Annes Grove Miniature Castle in County Cork was designed in 1853 to impress visitors to the main house. What could be more romantic than a tiny Gothic castle just big enough for two? There is perhaps no dreamier base from which to explore Cork.
May 27, 2014Read More
Stay in the Triumphal Arch Lodge, a Grade B Listed Building and part of the Colebrooke Estate. This lodge is one of the gateways to Colebrooke Park, one of Ireland’s most important and historic stately homes which was recently renovated and refurbished by the present Viscount and Viscountess Brookeborough.
September 10, 2013Read More
Helen’s Tower perched high above the rolling hills of Co Down, is an enchanting three storey stone tower nestled deep in the woods of the Clandeboye Estate.
September 4, 2013Read More