Seat of the Lecky family for three centuries, the present house was designed by Thomas A Cobden, built in the 1830s as a wedding present. Gothic arches and Tudor chimney stacks add unique character, and the house is set in well-maintained grounds and promising first impressions are well founded.
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The Old Presbytery dates back to pre 1750 and is said to have been built by a Spanish merchant. Kinsale was a very important naval town in the 17th & 18th centuries, visited by traders from all over Europe.
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Located in the centre of Kinsale, Co Cork, only 20 minutes from Cork City within touching distance of Kinsale’s many famous bars and restaurants, this Georgian building is a perfect blend of comfort, old world charm and character.
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Spectacular location on the waterfront in Kinsale County Cork, within 5 minutes walk of many shops, bars and restaurants.
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Personally run by the owners, Ann and Lyle Taggart, the Causeway Lodge is a highly commended 5 star rated guest house by the Northern Ireland Tourist Board and is also an AA 5 star rated guest house. The Causeway Lodge was also the winner of the “Best Serviced Accommodation” at the 2012 Northern Ireland Tourist Board awards and holds the World Host Recognition for Customer Service.
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From newspaper accounts of the time, Skibbereen was depicted as being symbolic of the destitution and hardship caused by the failure of the potato crop. Between 8,000 and 10,000 unidentified souls are buried here in the Famine graveyard at Abbeystrewery near Skibbereen.
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