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You could be forgiven for thinking that Edmund and Eunice Power’s fine guesthouse in Dungarvan has been here for a long time - although quite new, the garden has matured well and this, together with traditional country house style of both the hou ... more...
Down a long drive off a byroad between Collinstown and Castlepollard, in a beautifully scenic area awash with lakes, gentle hills and rich farmland, you’ll find Lough Bishop - a working organic farm where Helen and Christopher Kelly offer a warm ... more...
If you ever need somewhere really relaxing, peaceful and away-from-it all to stay near Belfast, Victoria Brann’s Georgian-style house in the hills above Holywood is just the place. Although not pretending to be old, the proportions are clas ... more...
A warm welcome from chatty and well-informed hosts Bob and Siobhán Isles awaits visitors to this pretty old house which is tucked away in well-maintained gardens and has stunning views of Whitepark Bay, and a path down to a beautiful beach just ... more...
Conveniently located close to St Stephen's Green and within comfortable walking distance of the city's premier shopping areas, Trinity College and the National Concert Hall, this four star guesthouse is now in common ownership with the neighbouring Har ... more...
Alan and Kathleen Hardman’s restored Georgian home near Clifden is set peacefully in 35 acres of woodland grounds. Connemara ponies are bred here, and old woodland has been retained so the grounds are teeming with wildlife.
The house has a warm ... more...
Beautifully located, with stunning views over Lough Eske (and windows built to take full advantage of them), Grainne McGettigan’s modern house may not be not architecturally outstanding but it has some very special attributes, notably the warmth ... more...
The McDermott family’s picturesque and beautifully located thatched pub seems too good to be true when you first find it in this quiet and unspoilt place, but there it has been since the 18th century when, apparently, it was a shibín known ... more...
Just five minutes walk from the centre of Dingle, John and Mary Curran have run one of Ireland’s finest guesthouses since the mid-70s.
It’s an exceptionally comfortable place to stay, quietly located on the hillside, with private parking a ... more...
Lynn Hill’s charming and unusual house on the Ballynahinch River near Roundstone was built as a sporting lodge in the eighteenth century and, true to its name, fishing remains a major attraction to this day.
But you don’t have to be a fish ... more...







