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The exterior of a two-story home features a light-colored façade with a bright blue door. White trim accents are visible around the windows and door. The space in front includes a small grassy area and a paved pathway, with a clear blue sky above.
Home in Carlingford
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

No.6 Oyster Bay Court

No.6 Oyster Bay Court is within walking distance of the exciting medieval village of Carlingford & is 200m from the Four Seasons Hotel. This recently renovated home consists of 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms including 1 en-suite, sitting room, kitchen/dining area.All appliances, utilities, bedding, towels etc. are provided.All parties are catered for & we are contactable 24hrs/day, 7 days/week.There is a fully enclosed rear garden. No.6 Oyster Bay Court is the ideal setting for a well deserved getaway!

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A historic seaside cottage, originally an 1870s lifeboat house, is surrounded by tranquil sand dunes. A tall stone tower stands nearby, with fluffy clouds scattered across the blue sky. Lush grasses and a well-defined path lead towards the cottage, complementing the coastal scenery.
Home in County Meath
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

The Boathouse, Mornington

Escape to this charming seaside cottage, just steps from the beach and the historic River Boyne. Originally an 1870s lifeboat house, it now combines rich history with modern comforts after a full renovation. Perfect for peaceful walks, water sports, and breathtaking sunrises, nestled among tranquil sand dunes. Stroll to local shops, explore nearby golf courses, and enjoy easy access to Drogheda (7 mins) and Dublin Airport (30 mins). The perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and coastal beauty.

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A unique treehouse design showcases a rustic exterior with wooden walls and large windows. Surrounded by lush greenery, a small patio with chairs invites relaxation. The tree grows through the structure, creating a harmonious blend of nature and architecture.
Home in Isle of Anglesey
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 277 reviews

Treehouse close to the Anglesey Coast

In the depths of North-west Anglesey and close to the and coastal paths sits a quirky Treehouse. Tucked away a mile off the main road the little nest sits around a tree which grows inside the space. It shares its home with the owners as it sits in a corner of their garden. With peacocks (very early hooting during Spring), owls, a woodpecker, cats and dogs, there is plenty of amusement. The stars shine brightly, the surroundings are wild and not manicured but it is a haven for wildlife and birds

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An inviting living space features exposed wooden beams and a spiral staircase leading to upper levels. A comfortable seating area includes a dark sofa and a natural fiber coffee table. A wood-burning stove is present alongside a rustic TV unit, and shelves display various books.
Home in Rostrevor
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Hillside Lodge

Hillside Lodge is nestled in the village of Rostrevor, with restaurants, pubs, Kilbroney Park & the beach all within a 1 minute stroll from the front door. The lodge is a warm enticing space with a wood burning stove & spiral staircase to the bedrooms. A large garden lies to the front of the lodge great for children to play football or basketball. The lodge is a renovated old coach house, the main house that it belonged to is available for larger parties, it sleeps 10 (Hillside Holiday Home)

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A charming thatched cottage features a white exterior with bright red doors and window frames. Surrounded by greenery, a gravel pathway leads to the entrance. A green bench and bicycle are visible in the foreground, enhancing the inviting rural ambiance.
Home in County Longford
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Stunning thatched property: Nanny Murphy's Cottage

Featured in the Irish Times, Independent & sustainable building websites; this unique property is all about traditional Irish culture, heritage & passionate craftsmanship. Quiet, cosy and romantic, it boasts many authentic features (cob walls, open fireplace, exposed beams) that transport you back to old Ireland! Includes modern conveniences for comfort. Great central location in beautiful countryside - ideal for exploring Ireland's gems. This isn't just a place to stay - its an experience...

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A sunlit living area is framed by floor-to-ceiling windows, providing views of the lough. Two comfortable chairs sit beside a wooden table, creating a cozy reading nook. A small television and decorative artwork enhance the space, while a laid-back rug adds warmth.
Home in Carlingford
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

The Baby House @ Wood Quay, Carlingford.

Set in the heart of medieval Carlingford, Co. Louth, The Baby House @ Wood Quay provides a unique and charming accommodation experience – it has the best of both worlds being right on the sea but in the heart of the village! The property comprises of an open plan ground floor of kitchen & living area with a small bathroom with shower, the whole room has floor to ceiling views of the lough. There is a LOW CEILING mezzanine floor that is accessed via a LADDER with two futon beds for 2 people.

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A charming cottage is framed by a well-kept garden, featuring a stone wall in the foreground. The exterior showcases large glass doors that open to a patio area. Bright flowers in planters add color to the outdoor space, creating a welcoming environment.
Home in Newry, Mourne and Down
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Cosy country cottage at the foot of the Mournes

The perfect get away for a cosy break, close to the mountains for the adventurous: cosy, relaxing and quiet if you would rather curl up in front of the fire and look at the mountains from the comfort of your sofa. A 5 minute drive will take you to the Silent Valley, the quaint fishing village of Annalong, the bustling town of Kilkeel and many excellent places to dine out. A 15 minute drive to the beautiful seaside town of Newcastle with its many shops, eateries and ice cream shops is a must.

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A cozy nook is presented with two armchairs positioned by a large window, offering views of the beach and sea. A table with a coffee pot and flowers is centered between the chairs, while natural light floods the space through the triangular window with patterned curtains.
Home in Kilclief
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

The Beach House Strangford

Unique self-catering house on Kilclief Beach, metres from the waves, with stunning sea views in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near Strangford - The Narrows, Angus Rock lighthouse, the Isle of Man (on a clear day!), Kilclief Castle and the Mournes! Short drive to the famous Royal County Down and Ardglass golf courses! Cosy one bedroom house, certified by Tourism NI, with kitchen, dining/living area and bathroom downstairs. Upstairs bedroom adjoins a 2nd living area - the 'look-out'.

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The property features a modern exterior illuminated by soft lighting, highlighting the white walls and dark window frames. A welcoming entrance is visible, complemented by landscaped surroundings that enhance the peaceful ambiance of the countryside.
Home in Sheeptown
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Country Cottage close to the city.

The property is located in the countryside just a 7 minute drive from Newry City Centre. Ideal for local Country walks short drive to the Towpath and Albert Basin Walkway and only 25 minute drive to Slieve Gullion or The Mournes. The Modern interior living space has Wi-Fi, smart TV and comfortably sleeps six. Guests have access to the large garden, own patio area and car parking space. The property is located in a quiet country area close to the city, ideal for family/group staycations

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The stone cottage features a well-maintained exterior with large windows providing ample natural light. A gravel driveway leads to the front, framed by neatly arranged potted plants. A wooden bench sits on the patio, inviting relaxation in the outdoor space.
Home in Carlingford
5 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

Carlingford's Hill Top Cottage

A picturesque stone cottage on the east coast of Ireland, a gem set in the medieval village of Carlingford in the Kingdom of Cooley. This luxury four bedroom home offers spectacular views of Carlingford lough and the Mountains of Mourne. The cottage is a 5 min walk from shops, pubs and restaurants. Carlingford offers lots of out door activities both on land and sea, you can dance the night away or sit and relax with a glass of wine. Carlingford really does tick every ones boxes.

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A charming courtyard is surrounded by stone buildings, featuring a central stone fountain integrated within a circular gravel bed. Wooden framed glass structures provide natural light, while colorful flower pots adorn the perimeter, contributing to a serene outdoor ambiance.
Home in Dublin
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 524 reviews

Old World Converted Stables with Swimming Pool.

The following is what past guests have said that they love about this property; Guests commented on how old world and elegent it looks. You have a sense of being in the country with birds and squirrels in the trees but yet you are only 10 minutes to the airport and 10 minutes to the city centre. Everyone adored our closeness to the phoenix park..There are many activities in the park including the zoo, the hop on hop off bus, segways, rent a bike to name a few.

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An open-plan living area features two comfortable sofas and a patterned armchair arranged around a coffee table. Natural light enters through a window with white blinds. A television sits atop a modern unit, while a dining table is adorned with fruit.
Home in Dundalk
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Modern Two Bedroom House Dundalk Town Centre

Dundalk is situated on the east coast, half way between Dublin and Belfast (80km) with a population of 35,000. Carlingford and the Mourne/Cooley mountain range only 38km away. My house is situated 5 mins from the town centre and 2 mins from Ice House Hill Park. It has just been renovated to a high standard and I love it! It has two double bedrooms, bathroom, open plan living space and back garden.

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